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POLS 125 POLITICAL IDEAS/IDEOLOGY
This is an introductory course aimed at familiarizing the student with important ideas and ideologies that have shaped the contemporary world. Ideologies to be explored include Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, Nationalism, Fascism, etc. We will explore the philosophical foundations that undergird different political and economic systems in the world. To promote a deeper understanding, we will also read a selection of original works of major contributors within the ideological traditions. Recommended: ENGL& 101. (SS)
AU
5
Lauer R
MWF
8:30AM- 9:50AM
M121
Additional fee = $13.25.
POLS& 101 INTRO POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nature and function of political institutions in major national systems. Completion of ENGL& 102 or concurrent enrollment recommended. (Formerly PO SC 110). (SS)
COL
5
Stengel D
ARR
ARR
This COL section is offered online. On the first day of class, log
onto http://angel.pencol.edu/default.asp. Additional online fee = $8
per credit. Email address required at the time of registration.
Class meets 03/30/09 to 06/12/09.
POLS& 202 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
Popular government in United States; theory and practice of national institutions. (Formerly PO SC 120). (SS)
COL
5
Stengel D
ARR
ARR
This COL section is offered online. On the first day of class, log
onto http://angel.pencol.edu/default.asp. Additional online fee = $8
per credit. Email address required at the time of registration.
Class meets 03/30/09 to 06/12/09.
POLS& 203 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
This course is an introduction to the core issues and approaches used to understand the international system. The study of international relations broadly encompasses the fields of political economy and international security, both of which will be covered in this course, along with increasingly prominent cross border issues that require global governance (countries working together to resolve problems).(Formerly PO SC 130) (SS)
JU
5
Stengel D
MW
3:00PM- 5:30PM
RM-D
Class meets at Port Townsend Site, Fort Worden State Park.
Prerequisite required.
Additional fee = $13.25.