POLI 391
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Advanced Seminar on Current Issues
Political Science
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Course Description
Briefings and lectures from government officials and agencies, as well as directed readings on current issues.
When Taught
All Semesters/Terms
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Acceptance to Washington Seminar.
Note
For students interning in Washington, D.C.
Title
Faith and Political Analysis
Learning Outcome
Students should always remember what is cited in the Doctrine and Covenants, Section 134: 1: "We believe that governments were instituted of God for the benefit of man; and that He holds men accountable for their acts in relation to them, both in making laws and administering them, for the good and safety of society," and apply this to studies.
Title
Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy
Learning Outcome
During the course of this semester, we intend to identify some best practices which might improve both the overall U.S. system of governance and the ability of government officials in Washington, D.C. to represent the citizens of the United States of America more effectively.
Title
Politics, International Relations and Political Philosophy
Learning Outcome
Students will be expected to examine policies and institutions with the intent of seeing how the overall policy-making processes and institutions might be ameliorated.
Title
Faith and Political Analysis
Learning Outcome
Be able to articulate principles of faith in political analysis.
Title
Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate a familiarity with each of the four major subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political philosophy.
Title
Participation in Political Processes
Learning Outcome
Participate effectively in political processes by having an appropriate knowledge of international and national politics and political thought.