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POLS 4230: Scndl/Corruptn in US Politics
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. This course will introduce students to the phenomenon of political corruption and its effects on American politics. Attention will be paid to contemporary scandal and historical examples, analyzing causes and consequences on both involved politicians and the American public.
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POLS 4230 - Scndl/Corruptn in US Politics
POLS 4250: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. An analysis of the relationship between the news media and politics. How do news organizations determine what is newsworthy? How do they report news? Do those reports affect the political opinions of viewers? Do they affect political outcomes? Students will learn theories and debates that have emerged in top political science journals within the past 15 years, ultimately gaining a broad understanding of the effect of mass communication on the political system.
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POLS 4250 - Political Communication
POLS 4310: Con Law I:Strug-Fed Pwer, Act
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. Recommended POLS 3810. Landmark cases in powers of the judiciary, presidency, Congress, and states' rights, with a Moot Court Term project.
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POLS 4310 - Con Law I:Strug-Fed Pwer, Act
POLS 4320: Con Law II:Civ Lib & Civ Right
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. Recommended POLS 3810 and 4310. Landmark cases in the development of civil liberties and civil rights of individuals with a Moot Court term project.
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POLS 4320 - Con Law II:Civ Lib & Civ Right
POLS 4400: Political Satire
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. Study of political satire from the ancients to postmodern influences with an evaluation of the contemporary study of popular culture.
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POLS 4400 - Political Satire
POLS 4410: Pol Theory/Ancient & Medieval
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. Analysis of political thought from ancient Greece to 1500.
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POLS 4410 - Pol Theory/Ancient & Medieval
POLS 4420: Political Theory: Early Modern
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. Analysis of political thought from 1500 toward the present.
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POLS 4420 - Political Theory: Early Modern
POLS 4430: Power and Privilege on Screen
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. This course involves the evaluation of political film, documentaries and campaign ads using appropriate film theories, political texts and political writings.
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POLS 4430 - Power and Privilege on Screen
POLS 4508: Theories Internatl Relations
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
No course description available.
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POLS 4508 - Theories Internatl Relations
POLS 4510: Comparative Gov: Europe
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Technological University
Prerequisite: POLS 1030 and POLS 1100 or consent of the instructor. A comparison of the political systems of Europe.
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POLS 4510 - Comparative Gov: Europe
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