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Political Science

Other course descriptions in Liberal Arts & Sciences are listed in the Tulane University Liberal Arts website.

General Courses (POLS)

POLS 301, 302, 303, 304 Special Projects (1-2, 3, 3, 3)

POLS 301 Southern Politics (3)

POLS 301 War on Terror (3)

American Political Processes and Institutions (POLA)

POLA 210 American Government (3)
An introductory survey of government at the national level with emphasis on constitutional principles and significant contemporary trends and problems.

POLA 322 The American Presidency (3)
A study of the office of the President of the United States that includes both historical review and analysis of the presidential role in our national government. A main focus of the course is on the relative importance of particular presidents and their leadership capacities and the limitations on the office itself.

International Politics, Organization, and Law (POLI)

POLI 250 International Relations (3)
An introductory analysis of basic factors influencing international politics and law.

Political Theory (POLT)

POLT 382 Contemporary Political Ideas (3)
An analysis of variants of revisionist Marxism, socialism, anarchism, fascism, 20th-century liberalism and conservatism, and the relatino of these to contemporary American ideologies.

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