An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
An introduction to the historical and constitutional foundations of American government; the political activities of parties, groups, and the media; public decision-making by the executive, Congress, and the courts; and current economic, environmental, social, and foreign issues and policies.
The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.
The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.
The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.
The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.
The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.
Explores how political power shapes economic outcomes and how economic forces influence political action. Includes an introduction to the prominent theories of international political economy (IPE), describes IPE institutions, and presents and analyzes global trade and development theories and other contemporary challenges to IPE.
Explores how political power shapes economic outcomes and how economic forces influence political action. Includes an introduction to the prominent theories of international political economy (IPE), describes IPE institutions, and presents and analyzes global trade and development theories and other contemporary challenges to IPE.
Detailed comparative analysis of political systems, political actors, and political institutions across the northern region, to contrast such entities and evaluate the complex range of issues relevant to the region and the international community.
Detailed comparative analysis of political systems, political actors, and political institutions across the northern region, to contrast such entities and evaluate the complex range of issues relevant to the region and the international community.
Examines the heritage of United States foreign policy, the processes involved in the formation and implementation of policy, and the environment in which these factors occur.
Examines the heritage of United States foreign policy, the processes involved in the formation and implementation of policy, and the environment in which these factors occur.
The political theory of liberal democracy examined in its application to crucial events in American political history, with emphasis on the American founding era.
The political theory of liberal democracy examined in its application to crucial events in American political history, with emphasis on the American founding era.
Introduces students to American constitutional law through a study of the history of the Constitution and selected landmark Supreme Course cases. Topics covered are separation of powers, judicial review, civil rights and liberties, property and economic rights and others. Crosslisted with JUST A343.
Introduces students to American constitutional law through a study of the history of the Constitution and selected landmark Supreme Course cases. Topics covered are separation of powers, judicial review, civil rights and liberties, property and economic rights and others. Crosslisted with JUST A343.
Introduction to historical relationships among federal, territorial, state and local laws and policies as they affect Alaska Natives and Native/non-Native relations. Includes contemporary issues and comparative case studies. Special Note: May be used to fulfill the Alaska studies requirement for teacher certification. Registration Restrictions: Upper division standing. Crosslisted with AKNS A346.
Introduction to historical relationships among federal, territorial, state and local laws and policies as they affect Alaska Natives and Native/non-Native relations. Includes contemporary issues and comparative case studies. Special Note: May be used to fulfill the Alaska studies requirement for teacher certification. Registration Restrictions: Upper division standing. Crosslisted with AKNS A346.
An introduction to the problems of managing agencies and implementing policies in local, state, and federal government. History and current practices of public administration and the effects of the social, economic, and political environments on administration, with an emphasis on Alaska.
An introduction to the problems of managing agencies and implementing policies in local, state, and federal government. History and current practices of public administration and the effects of the social, economic, and political environments on administration, with an emphasis on Alaska.
Examines the roles of women in the political world from local, state, national and international perspectives. The nature of women's political roles will be studied from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Crosslisted with WS A355
Examines the roles of women in the political world from local, state, national and international perspectives. The nature of women's political roles will be studied from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Crosslisted with WS A355
Provides a firm grounding in rigorous and ethical social science research. Examines various social science research methods, including surveys, experiments, content analyses, interviews and focus groups, and explores methodological challenges, such as hypothesis testing, measurement issues and sampling strategies. Crosslisted with SOC A361
Provides a firm grounding in rigorous and ethical social science research. Examines various social science research methods, including surveys, experiments, content analyses, interviews and focus groups, and explores methodological challenges, such as hypothesis testing, measurement issues and sampling strategies. Crosslisted with SOC A361
Examines the development of international law in the international community and analyzes issues such as nation-state sovereignty, human rights, the use of force, and international criminal law to demonstrate the application of international law.
Examines the development of international law in the international community and analyzes issues such as nation-state sovereignty, human rights, the use of force, and international criminal law to demonstrate the application of international law.
CRN: 78951 Section: 851 Date Range: 08/26-12/14 Section Title: Politics of Development
An examination of an aspect of politics from the perspective of a major field in the political science discipline (comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, American politics, and political behavior). Field and subject studied will vary from year to year. Special Note: Subtitle varies; may be repeated with different subtitles. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing. May be stacked with: PS A690
An examination of an aspect of politics from the perspective of a major field in the political science discipline (comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, American politics, and political behavior). Field and subject studied will vary from year to year. Special Note: Subtitle varies; may be repeated with different subtitles. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing. May be stacked with: PS A690
CRN: 78952 Section: 601 Date Range: 08/26-12/14 Section Title: Empire, Race, War and Religion
Senior Integrative Capstone course required of all Political Science majors. An examination of a single major problem in the study of politics. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Senior standing and at least one upper-division course from another social science.
Senior Integrative Capstone course required of all Political Science majors. An examination of a single major problem in the study of politics. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Senior standing and at least one upper-division course from another social science.
Students apply the subject matter of political science in an agency or community setting. Special Note: Internships vary; may be repeated once for credit with a different internship. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing. Faculty permission required.
Students apply the subject matter of political science in an agency or community setting. Special Note: Internships vary; may be repeated once for credit with a different internship. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing. Faculty permission required.
CRN: 78953 Section: 851 Date Range: 08/26-12/14 Section Title: Politics of Development
An examination of an aspect of politics from the perspective of a major field in the political science discipline (comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, American politics, and political behavior). Field and subject studied will vary from year to year. Special Note: Subtitle varies; may be repeated with different subtitles. May be stacked with: PS A490
An examination of an aspect of politics from the perspective of a major field in the political science discipline (comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, American politics, and political behavior). Field and subject studied will vary from year to year. Special Note: Subtitle varies; may be repeated with different subtitles. May be stacked with: PS A490