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POL 110 - Introduction to Political Science
This course introduces basic political concepts used by governments and addresses a
wide range of political issues. Topics include political theory, ideologies, legitimacy, and
sovereignty in democratic and non-democratic systems. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss a variety of issues inherent in all political systems and draw logical conclusions in evaluating these systems. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in social/behavioral sciences. This course may satisfy a general education requirement for Catawba College. |
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POL 120 - American Government
This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American
national government. Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three
branches of government including the bureaucracy, civil rights, and liberties, political
participation and behavior, and policy formation. Upon completion, students should be
able to demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and participatory processes
of the American political system. This course has been approved to satisfy the
Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in social/
behavioral sciences. This course may satisfy a general education requirement for
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POL 130 - State & Local Government
This course includes state and local political institutions and practices in the context of American federalism. Emphasis is placed on procedural and policy differences as well as political issues in state, regional, and local governments of North Carolina. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss various problems associated with intergovernmental politics and their effect on the community and the individual. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement for transferability as a pre-major and/or elective course requirement. |
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POL 210 - Comparative Government
This course provides a cross-national perspective on the government and politics of contemporary nations such as Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia. Topics include each country’s historical uniqueness, key institutions, attitudes and ideologies, patterns of interaction, and current political problems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and compare various nations’ governmental structures, processes,
ideologies, and capacity to resolve major problems. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in social/behavioral sciences. |
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POL 220 - International Relations
This course provides a study of the effects of ideologies, trade, armaments, and alliances on relations among nation-states. Emphasis is placed on regional and global cooperation
and conflict, economic development, trade, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions such as the World Court and UN. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss major international relationships, institutions, and problems. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in social/behavioral sciences. |
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