PLSC20003 — (was POLS 1310) American National Government
Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 1310. Introduction to the political institutions, processes, and patterns of the national government of the United States, focusing on the Congress, presidency, and courts, and on their interrelationships. Attention is given to suffrage and elections, political parties, interest groups, and public opinion. Significant issues and national policies, such as civil rights and civil liberties, are considered. (ACTS was PLSC 2003)
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- Nursing, LPN/Paramedic to RN Option, A.A.S
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- Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology, A.E.T.
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.E.T.
- Computer Science, A.S.
- History, Education Track: Social Studies – History, B.A.
- History, Education Track: Social Studies – Political Science, B.A.
- Political Science with Education Licensure, B.A.
- Political Science, B.A.
- Political Science, International Studies Concentration, B.A.
- Political Science, Law Concentration, B.A.
- Artificial Intelligence, B.S.
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- Cybersecurity, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Education, B.S.E.
- Political Science Minor