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POLS 2. Comparative Government (3)
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A comparative study of the constitutional principles, governmental
institutions, and political problems of selected governments. This course is designed to introduce students to the central themes of comparative politics. This includes discussions of methodology, the nature of the state, political culture, democracy and political and economic development.CSU/UC
POLS 3. Political Theory (3)
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Various theoretical approaches to politics and basic political problems
and proposed solutions to them. An introduction to ways of thinking about
politics and to the language and concepts of political theory. CSU/UC
POLS 5. International Relations (3)
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An introductory survey of world politics involving a historical and
theoretical analysis of the relations among states and international organizations.
Contemporary problem-areas and issues in an international arena of conflict
and order, such as: American foreign policy; diplomacy and international
bargaining; global problems of war and nuclear armament; international
finance and the world economy; economic development and the world's resources;
terrorism and human rights; and, on a voluntary basis, student participation
in the Model United Nations. CSU/UC
POLS 6. Problems of Political Association (3)
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An introduction to modern Western Civilization, from a political perspective,
providing an overview of politics from the origins of the nation state
to super-power confrontation, with a focus on the triangular relationship
of Europe, the U.S., and the U.S.S.R. The nature of government, law, ideology,
revolution, and political and economic integration are discussed. CSU/UC
POLS 7. American Politics and the African American
Community (3)
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American political institutions and their relationship to African Americans.
The unique manner in which Black people have had to function both within
and outside of the political system. The future of African American politics.
CSU/UC
POLS 8. Political Problems of Latin Americans
(3)
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The relationship between Latin American citizens and American political
institutions. Emphasis on the political problems of Latin Americans, proposed
solutions to these problems, and practical political techniques for achieving
such solutions. CSU/UC
POLS 9. Campaigns and Elections (3)
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Offered spring and fall semesters of general election years
Survey of the theory and practice of American political campaigns and
elections. Emphasis on candidates, their issue positions, strategies and
experience; ballot propositions, pro's and con's, role and effect of the
media, money, polls, and the changing impact of political parties and interest
groups. CSU/UC
POLS 10. United States Foreign Policy (3)
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An introductory course emphasizing the study of current problems and
issues in United States foreign policy. Major units of study include the
making and carrying out of foreign policy, historical changes in American
foreign relations, recent events influencing America's role as a world
power, and future challenges to the United States in international affairs.
CSU/UC
POLS 12. Ethnic Politics in the United States
(3)
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This course surveys the contemporary history and role of race and ethnicity
in the American political system. Theories of race, migration, and ethnic
political patterns are discussed in an integrative, comparative, and multidisciplinary
approach. The interplay of ethnic and racial factors in the political process
is systematically examined and analyzed in the context of at least three
of the following groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicano/Latino,
Native Americans, and European Americans. Salient policy issues affecting
all groups, such as civil rights, crime, immigration, and employment, are
also examined. Meets American Cultures requirement at UC, Berkeley.
CSU/UC
POLS 18. Government and Politics of Latin America
(3)
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The constitutional systems, political processes, and social problems
of Latin-American nations. CSU/UC
POLS 20. The Politics and Policies of Cities
(3)
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An analysis of the problems, politics, and policies of American city
governments, with special emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area. CSU
POLS 22. Environmental Politics and Policy
(3)
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P/NP available
This course examines the politics of environmental issues, including
but not limited to, pollution, water quality, air quality, global climate,
natural resources, endangered species, environmental justice, and development.
The course focuses on the political, economic and social origins of environmental
change and degradation and the policy and political activities of environmental
movements, government agencies, interest groups, and political parties.
the course examines the environmental politics of the United States, other
nations comparatively and the global community as a whole, and also examines
the theoretical underpinnings of ecological destruction and protection
(ecopolitical thought). CSU/UC
POLS 25. Political Action (3)
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A practical guide to citizen political participation. Emphasis on institutional
possibilities of change as well as the development of political strategies.
Practical political experience encouraged. CSU
POLS 30. Voter Education & Mobilization
(3)
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P/NP available
An introduction to non-partisan voter education and mobilization. Students
research electoral issues and work on strategies to educate and mobilize
fellow CCSF students to vote and participate in the political process.
Practical hands-on civic engagement activities and critical reflections
on voting and democracy are emphasized. CSU
POLS 35. Governments and Politics of East Asia
(3)
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P/NP available
A survey of political developments and changes in East Asia, with emphasis
on the governments and politics of China and Japan. The role of other world
powers in this region, including the Soviet Union and the United States.
CSU/UC
POLS 41. Independent Studies in Political Science
(1)
Lec-1
Repeat: if no topic repeat, max. 2 units
An individualized reading or research program. CSU (UC upon review)
POLS
42A-42B-42C-42D. Discussions in Political Science (1-1-1-1)
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Lectures on varied subjects given by political scientists and practicing
politicians (national, state and local). Seminar-type discussions and occasional
field trips. CSU (UC upon review)
POLS 43. The Constitution and Individual Rights
(3)
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A citizen's civil and criminal rights under the Constitution. Analysis
of leading cases and legal principles which protect individual freedom.
CSU/UC
POLS 45. Government and Politics of Middle
East (3)
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A survey of political developments and changes in the Middle East,
with emphasis on the Arab states and Israel. CSU/UC
POLS 46. American Political Systems (3)
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Not designed to satisfy the American history and institutions requirement
for the University of California nor for the California State Universities
and Colleges.
No credit for POLS 46 taken after completion of POLS 1
A survey of the relevant aspects of events and policies that have brought
about change at all levels of government on the American scene--local,
state, and national. Emphasis on basic political problems and on an analysis
and evaluation of the solutions offered historically, with consideration
of relationships between California and the United States, as well as consideration
of local government in the San Francisco Bay Area. CSU/UC
POLS 47. Government and Politics of Southeast
Asia (3)
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A survey of political developments and changes in Southeast Asian states
(the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore) and such
other states as Viet Nam, Laos, Cambodia, and Burma. Internal politics
and international relations. CSU/UC
POLS 48. Government and Politics of Africa
(3)
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A survey of political development and change in contemporary Africa,
with emphasis on Africa south of the Sahara. Major factors shaping African
politics and institutions; ideology, nationalism, colonialism, political
groups, and nation-building. CSU/UC
POLS 51-52-53. Selected Topics in Political
Science(1-2-3)
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Repeat: if no subject repeat Selected topics in political science
will be explored through lectures, discussions, film, video, and/or television
leading to a critical analysis and understanding of the topic under discussion.
CSU
POLS 53A. “Tales
of the City”: San Francisco Government and Politics