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SOCIAL SCIENCE

POLITICAL SCIENCE 201. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. (2)

A study of the origin and development of our government on the federal, state, and local level. This course ~sfies the state requirement for American Constitution and government. + /.t I J c)-..- c, ·3 301, 302. HISTORY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. (3-3) A study of the organization and function of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the national government, national defense, finance, conservation of resources, business, labor, agriculture, foreign relations, and other subj ec ts of national interest, etc. Satisfies the state requirement in institutions in American History. 305. COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENTS. (3) A comparative study of the governmental system of the leading countries of Europe and Asia. Major emphasis placed on such representative types· of governments as England, Russia , France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, and China. 307. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. (3) A survey of the national-state system, forces affec ting international re lations, sources of conflict in world politics, and their solution by power politics and international cooperation. 401. THE CONDUCT OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. (3) An analysis of the nature, content, motivations, objectives, principles, practices, and institutional framework of American for eign policy.

SOCIOLOGY

202. SOCIOLOGY. (3) An introducti on to the study of social groups, their interactions and their effects on the individual. Consideration of family , culture, race relations, and population problems. 303. SOCIAL TRENDS AND PROBLEMS. (3) The study of concepts of social change, lag, trends, and disorganiza­ tion; population growth; minority; rural -urban relationships; commun­ ication problems; public health; social stratificat ion and war.

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