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POLS 103 - Introduction to World Politics |
Introduction to selected major global problems including, but not limited to globalization, clash of civilizations, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, nationalism, the North-South gap, environmental and human rights issues. Special attention to the hegemonic role of the United States in world affairs and to the international politics of the Middle East. This course enables students to make sense of current events and also prepares students for upper-level courses in comparative politics and international relations. (General Education - Behavioral and Social Perspectives). Three credit hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Govt, Criminology, & Sociology Department Course Attributes: 2020 Behav and Social Persp, 2020 World Cultures, GNED - Political Economy, GNED-Behav & Socl Persp, GNED-World Cultures |
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