POLITICAL SCIENCE/PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (POL)
POL
443/543
Cr. 3
Introduction
to International Political Risk
An introduction to the
international political, social, economic, and cultural environment for
international operations. The approach is multidisciplinary, focusing on the
nature of the international system, analysis of the nation-state, and the
problems of operations in this environment, focusing on political risks to
operational success. Prerequisite: POL 101 or 102 and junior standing. Offered
occasionally.
POL
495/595
Cr. 1-3
Seminar
Discussion and reading in the
student?s area of concentration in a seminar situation. Prerequisite: senior
standing, and 15 credits in political science. Repeatable for credit ?
maximum 6. Each repetition is to be with a different instructor.
POL
496/596
Cr. 2-3
Honors Seminar
Discussion and reading in a
seminar format and writing of a superior paper or project. Prerequisite: 21
credits in political science or public administration, senior standing, and
either a political science honors program candidate or a cumulative grade
point average of 3.25 in political science, or graduate standing.
POL
498/598
Cr. 2-3
Honors/Graduate
Reading and Research in Political
Science
Directed honors or graduate
reading and research from reading lists under the supervision of the
candidate?s faculty adviser. Designed to prepare the honors candidate for
the terminal examination. Prerequisite: senior standing and an honors program
candidate or graduate standing.
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