POLS Political Science
POLS 1101 American Government - (3-0-3)
The constitutional framework, political processes, structures, and
functions of the national government with reference to the state level.
Satisfies legislative requirement for U. S. and GA Constitutions.
POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Introduction to the field of political
science. Includes approaches to the study of politics, political
ideologies, and the functions of law. Does not substitute for POLS 1101.
Required of all political science majors.
POLS 2201 State and Local Government - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. The organization and functions of
political power at the state and local level. Required of all majors.
Satisfies legislative requirement for GA Constitution.
POLS 3115 Methods of Political Analysis - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 2101. Examination of the development of the
discipline. Focuses on analytical techniques. Required of all majors. Area
B.
POLS 3126 Political Parties and Interest Groups - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. The nature and role of political
parties and of interest groups as central actors in the political process.
Area A.
POLS 3127 The Presidency - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. An examination of the American
presidency within the context of the political process, with reference to
the historical development of the office, and to the domestic and
international role of the office. Area A.
POLS 3128 The Legislative Process - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. An examination of legislative
structures, functions and procedures in light of influences, expected
outcomes, responsiveness to political context. Area A.
POLS 3129 Judicial Process - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. The functioning of the judiciary in
the American political system and its impact on political, social, and
economic institutions. Area A.
POLS 3135 History of Political Thought to 1500s - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. A survey of Western political thought
from the Hellenic era (Socrates)
POLS 3136 History of Political Thought from the 1500s to Marx - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Survey of political thought from the
1500s to the 1800s. A continuation of POLS 3135. Area B.
POLS 3137 American Political Thought - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Major currents of political thought
which have justified, guided, or challenged the growth of the American
Republic. Required of all majors. Area B.
POLS 3138 Contemporary Political Thought - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Theories and trends in the
contemporary world, from democracy to totalitarianism. Area B.
POLS 3145 European Comparative Government - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. A comparative analysis of political
institutions and processes of Great Britain, France, and Germany. Area
C.
POLS 3146 Latin American Comparative Government - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. A comparative analysis of political
institutions and processes of the major nations of Central and South
America. Area C.
POLS 3161 American Constitutional Law 1 - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. The effect of Supreme Court decisions
on the development of the American political system. Area A.
POLS 3162 American Constitutional Law 2 - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. The Supreme Court as a policy-making
body with particular emphasis on civil liberties. Area A.
POLS 3185 Public Administration - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. A study of the American bureaucracy
with particular emphasis on the public sector. Area D.
POLS 3555 Selected Topics In Political Science - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. This course will examine issues
related to government and institutions in the public sector. Topics will
vary with the professor. Course may be taken three times for credit if the
topic is different. Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D, depending upon
topic.
POLS 4155 International Relations - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Survey of the nature of interaction
among states with specific reference to contemporary international issues
of major importance. Area C.
POLS 4165 International Law - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Survey of international endeavors to
develop law and order in interstate relations. Legal settlement of
international disputes and restraint of force in contemporary world
problems are examined. Area C.
POLS 4166 International Organizations - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Survey of various attempts by the
United Nations and other organizations to bring about peaceful settlement
of international disputes. Disarmament and worldwide coordination of
economic and social activities through efforts of international
organizations are examined. Area C.
POLS 4175 Public Policy - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. An examination of selected policy
areas and the process of policy formulation. Area A.
POLS 4176 American Foreign Policy - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Foreign policy of the United States
with focus on procedures and resources used for the development and
execution of America's foreign policy with particular emphasis on
contemporary era. Area A, Area C.
POLS 4177 American Defense Policy - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. Evolution, formulation, and
implementation of American defense policy to include such topics as arms
control, nuclear strategy and guerilla warfare.
POLS 4356 Workshop in International Organizations - (2-0-2)
Prerequisites: Approval of Department Chair. The workings of
international organizations via participation in model competitions or
simulations. May be taken three times for credit. Area C.
POLS 4698 Internship - (3-9 hours)
Prerequisites: Approval of Department Chair. May be repeated for
a maximum of 9 credit hours. Experience in the field with an approved
agency or company under the supervision of the instructor. Area A, Area B,
Area C, Area D. (S/U grading.)
POLS 4795 Seminar in the American Political Process - (1-0-1)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. In-depth study of an aspect of
American political process. Required of all majors. Area A.
POLS 4796 Seminar in Global Affairs - (1-0-1)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. In-depth study of an aspect of global
affairs. Required of all majors. Area C.
POLS 4797 Seminar in Public Policy - (1-0-1)
Prerequisites: POLS 1101. In-depth study of an aspect of public
policy. Required of all majors. Area D.
POLS 4899 Independent Study - (1-3)
Prerequisites: 21 hours in POLS courses and Approval of
Department Chair. May be taken two times for credit.
POLS 7167 American Political Process and Policy-making - (3-0-3)
Institutions and processes of the American political system.
POLS 7177 National Security Policy - (3-0-3)
Evolution, formulation, and implementation of American national security
policy.
POLS 7187 State and Local Government and Intergovernmental Relations - (3-0-3)
Interaction of American governments at the national, state, and local
levels, including intergovernmental revenue.
POLS 7197 Comparative Administration - (3-0-3)
Structures and processes of government administration in contrasting
social, cultural, and political environments.
POLS 7899 Independent Study - (1-3 hours)
Prerequisites: Permission of the chair of the Department of
Political Science. May be repeated under different topics for a total of
six credit hours.