POLS 3101 Comparative European Governments (3-0-3)
This course describes and analyzes the major political systems in Western Europe. It includes France, Germany, Italy and Great Britain. It compares and contrasts the constitution of these four countries and their political and economic developments after the Second World War. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3201 Government & Politics of Post-Communist Russia (3-0-3)
A study emphasizing how the new Commonwealth of the Independent States is governed; economic, political, and social change following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the most pressing issues confronting the former Soviet states. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3301 Judicial Process (3-0-3)
An introduction to the three major areas of law, civil, criminal and administrative, their institutions and functions. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3401 The American Presidency (3-0-3)
A detailed study of the American presidency, considering its constitutional basis, selection process, contemporary roles, and relationships with other elements of the political system. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 &2701.

POLS 3501 Ancient Political Thought (3-0-3)
A critical examination of ancient Greek political philosophy in the writings of Plato and Aristotle and their expressions of fundamental theoretical and practical approaches to political experiences of regime and citizenship. Their contemporary relevance will be scrutinized. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3601 Modern & Contemporary Political Thought (3-0-3)
The development of political ideas from classical liberal theory and the rise of representative democracy to its dissenters found in the theories of direct democracy, socialism, and existentialism. Focus will be on the isolation of the modern individual in a changing world. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3701 American Political Thought (3-0-3)
A critical inquiry into the political questions of rights and obligations which are disclosed in a contemporary American debate between the liberal conception of justice grounded in rights and the communitarian conception of justice grounded in the good. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 3801 International Relations Theory (3-0-3)
The course is designed to survey the major theories which serve as models for understanding and analyzing the political processes of the international system, to guide students through the best in theory and to trace the development of international relations as a field of systematic study. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 & 2701.

POLS 4101/6101 State Government (3-0-3)
A broad based approach to organizational forms, functions and procedures of state governments. Emphasis is placed on the government and constitution of

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