Political Theory (POT)

POT 3003  -  Political Theorists  (3 Credits )  
Exploration of key theorists and themes in political theory; topics include citizenship; democracy, sovereignty, social justice, and the good life.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
Attribute(s): APEL - Amer.Politic/Pub.Policy, CLWS - Coll Lvl English Lang Writing, CLWS - Coll Lvl English Lang Writing, GRWR - See CLWS (Comm Skills), PHMR - Philosophy Minor  
POT 3075  -  Culture and Politics  (3 Credits )  
An examination of the interrelationship between culture and politics, with particular emphasis on the symbolic and material impacts of culture on policy making.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
Attribute(s): ICEL - Intnl Rel./Comp.Politics  
POT 3303  -  Ideology & Propaganda  (3 Credits )  
Examines contemporary theoretical perspectives on political ideology and propaganda, and then applies these perspectives to Fascist, State Socialist, and Democratic political systems.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1101  
Attribute(s): ICEL - Intnl Rel./Comp.Politics  
POT 3501  -  Politics, Ethics, & Pol Theory  (3 Credits )  
Examines classical and contemporary political theory perspectives on ethical problems in politics.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
Attribute(s): APEL - Amer.Politic/Pub.Policy  
POT 4204  -  American Political Thought  (3 Credits )  
Survey of major writings and themes in American Political Thought.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
POT 4514  -  Theories of Political Violence  (3 Credits )  
Examines classical and contemporary political theory perspectives on violence in politics.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
Attribute(s): GLSM - Global Studies Minor, ICEL - Intnl Rel./Comp.Politics  
POT 4906  -  Ind Study in Political Theory  (3 Credits )  
Independent study in political theory under faculty supervision. Instructor approval required for registration.
Attribute(s): OPSE - Optional Poli.Sci.Elect.  
POT 4932  -  Sp Topics -Politics/Humanities  (3 Credits )  
Interdisciplinary examination of a selected topic within politics and the humanities. Topics may vary depending on instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ENC 1102  
Attribute(s): APEL - Amer.Politic/Pub.Policy, ICEL - Intnl Rel./Comp.Politics