Political Science
PSC 101 American Politics and Government (3-0) 3 hrs.
Focuses on political involvement, elections, campaigns, interest groups,
Congress, courts, the presidency and the constitution. Discusses how our
government runs, as well as current political controversies. Utilizes
political figures as guest speakers and offers opportunities for political
participation, especially in election year. IAI S5 900 IAI PLS 911
PSC 210 Topics in Political Science (1-0 to 6-0) 1-6 hrs.
Studies selected problems or topics in political science. The exact content and
instructional methodology will vary from semester to semester depending on the material
to be studied. A syllabus or course outline containing additional information will be
available with preregistration materials each time that the course is offered. This course
may be taken from one to six credit hours.
PSC 220 State and Local Government in the United States (3-0) 3
hrs.
Examines state and local governments including their powers, organization,
functions, development, politics and contemporary issues/problems. IAI
S5 902 IAI PLS 915
PSC 250 Comparative Politics (3-0) 3 hrs.
Explores the politics of selected countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and/or
the Middle East. Examines economic, social and political patterns and problems in
different nations. IAI S5 905
PSC 260 Middle Eastern Politics (3-0) 3 hrs.
Examines political, social, economic, military, religious and terrorist forces in the Middle
East. Investigates the politics of specific countries in the area.
PSC 270 Global Politics (3-0) 3 hrs.
Uses role playing to study how foreign policy is made. Explores human
problems such as populations, food and energy on a global dimension. Examines
international bodies, including the United Nations, and explores how nations
interact. IAI S5 904N IAI PLS 912
PSC 280 Non-Western Comparative Politics (3-0) 3 hrs.
Examines the political systems of selected non-Western countries, including common
governmental problems, causes of political instability and revolution and techniques of
political analysis. IAI S5 906N
