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PS 2120: Mediation Procedure
1.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: PS 1005 or permission of department chair. For students interested in developing skills as mediators and advocates in mediation settings. Practical application of theories, methods, and ethical components of mediation. Participation in intercollegiate mediation competition. May be repeated for up to four hours of credit. Pass/Fail.
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PS 2120 - Mediation Procedure
PS 2130: Model United Nations
1.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
For students interested in developing skills in negotiation and conflict resolution involving international issues. A practical application of negotiating skills, policy process, and understanding of international conflicts and problems through participation in intercollegiate MUN/crisis simulation competition. Course may be repeated for up to 4 hours of credit. Pass/Fail.
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PS 2130 - Model United Nations
PS 2140: Tenn State Legislature (TISL)
1.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Students work through content and activities on legislative procedures designed to prepare them to participate in the annual Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature (TISL). May be repeated for up to four hours of credit. Pass/Fail.
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PS 2140 - Tenn State Legislature (TISL)
PS 2440: Law and the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: PS 1005 or permission of instructor. A general introduction to American law and the American legal system; focus on the case system.
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PS 2440 - Law and the Legal System
PS 3001: Research Methods in PS
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: 9 hours of political science. Fundamentals of quantitative methods in empirical research problems in the social sciences.
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PS 3001 - Research Methods in PS
PS 3010: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Analysis of the legal treatment of women in the home, school, and workplace. Examines development of law, relationship of law to political movements, and current state of law and legal theory on women's rights and gender equality.
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PS 3010 - Women and the Law
PS 3050: The U.S. Presidency
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: PS 1010 or permission of instructor. A comprehensive analysis of the presidency; includes origins of the presidency, political power, the nature of the institutionalized presidency, campaigns and elections, and a careful look at selected presidents.
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PS 3050 - The U.S. Presidency
PS 3060: The U.S. Congress
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: PS 2010. An analysis of the United States Congress; its origins, political power, the nature of the institutionalized Congress, campaigns, and elections.
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PS 3060 - The U.S. Congress
PS 3100: Politics and Film
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: PS 1005, 1010, or permission of instructor. Analysis of political ideas as expressed in motion pictures. Topics include leadership, political biographies, campaigns and elections, ideology, and war.
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PS 3100 - Politics and Film
PS 3110: Politics and Literature
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
A study and analysis of the intersection of politics and literature. Uses imaginative fiction to analyze central aspects of political theory, (e.g., human nature, community, power, constitutionalism, justice, equality, liberty).
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PS 3110 - Politics and Literature
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