PAL4323. POL3303. Organization theory and administration in the public sector. Prerequisite: POL1013. Countries studied may include Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. May be applied toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Government-Political Science. Prerequisite: POL1013. An introduction to important works in the history of political thought. Students will be introduced to the different elements of research design and inquiry, including the development of research questions, techniques of operationalization and measurement, and methods of analysis. Fraud, Title IX (Same as GLA3433. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3433 and GLA3433.) PAL3313. Judicial Politics. Prerequisite: POL1013. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. This course explores the philosophical and political meaning of fundamental human rights; cases of human rights violations (such as genocide in the Holocaust, Rwanda, Kosovo, and Cambodia; the death penalty; female genital mutilation; violations of workers rights; and torture); and the role that states, international organizations and individuals can play in ending human rights abuses. You can also view the UTSA undergraduate catalog for general information about all College of Business majors. Independent Study. Historical and contemporary geopolitical topics include nation-building, regional civilizations, revolution, terrorism, the 19th-century Great Game, the rise of the USSR, and the current transition of the Russian Federation to an uncertain future. Prerequisite: POL1013. Prerequisite: POL1013. POL4023. Writers examined may include Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides, Augustine, and Machiavelli. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Web(November 9, 2016) -- Students interested in politics and law will soon be able to pursue another degree option at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to help them Law and Society. Examines the legal framework of immigration and citizenship in the United States. (Same as GLA3453. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3453 and GLA3453.) Examination of fundamental questions of political theory as treated in works of literature. PAL3513. Youll learn about democracy and other forms of government, styles of leadership, the influence of non-governmental organizations in world politics, the formation of public opinion, Constitutional law, the developing role of social media in politics, and the ideas of Plato, Machiavelli, Hobbes and Locke. WebThe BBA degree aims to help you develop quantitative skills through required mathematics and statistics courses, and it provides a business education for those who desire a POL3393. (Formerly titled "Social Policy in Modern Welfare States.") Topics in Latin American Security. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. POL3293. Prerequisite: POL1013. (Formerly LGS 3213. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL3213 and LGS 3213.) (0-0) 3 Credit Hours. One UTSA Circle An introduction to how the United States legal system is organized and functions. Generally offered: Spring. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. Consideration will be given to major historical and political developments mainly associated with policy decisions of the federal executive and the federal judiciary in carrying out constitutional and statutory obligations in civil and criminal enforcement, adjudication, and punishment. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. POL3843. Federal Courts. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelors degree. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: POL1013. 2) Listen, participate, and take notes in class. (Same as GLA4213. Credit cannot be earned for both POL4213 and GLA4213. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite: POL1013. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Credit cannot be earned for more than one of the following: POL3763, GLA3763, or INS 3763.) Topics may include just war theory; cosmopolitan and anti-cosmopolitan debates; theories of human rights and the challenges to them; multiculturalism; diverse religious or cultural views on justice in world affairs. State Courts: Judicial Decision-Making Practice and Procedure. Emphasis is placed on drawing reasoned conclusions, advocating positions, and expressing oneself in oral and written forms. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: POL1013. (Formerly POL 4153. Course may be repeated for credit when the topic varies. Prerequisites: Independent Study Course Form signed by the instructor, the students advisor, the Department Chair, and the Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts. POL3033. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. This course examines theories of democratic transition and focuses on the problematics of democratic change throughout the world. Potential works include Greek tragedy and comedy, Dante, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Flannery OConnor, Robert Penn Warren, Walker Percy, Saul Bellow, and others. Prerequisite: GLA1013 or POL1013. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. Special Studies may be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelors degree. Politics of Federal Justice Policy Making. Skills learned are relevant not only to law school, but also to developing and accessing arguments throughout college, career, and life. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course is generally offered: Fall, Spring. (Formerly POL 3023. Credit cannot be earned for both POL 3023 and POL3333.) POL3253. (Same as GES3573. Credit can only be earned for one course: GES3573 or POL3413.) Class will emphasize applied learning, so students willpractice how to obtain, prepare, visualize, and analyze data using Rprogramming language. Formerly titled "Theories and Problems in Latin American Politics.") (Same as GLA3633. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3633 and GLA3633.) (Same as GLA3403. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3403 and GLA3403.) Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. Supervised research and preparation of an honors thesis. POL4983. One UTSA Circle Emphasizes judicial opinions and other primary sources. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, with permission of the Director of the Institute for Law and Public Affairs. POL4973. Students who are approved will enroll in the appropriate honors thesis courses during their final two semesters at UTSA. UTSAs Political Science degree encompasses a broad range of subjects like American politics, international relations, political philosophy and law. You can also choose an optional concentration in Social Studies. Topics may include nuclear proliferation, world hunger, revolution and intervention, transnational enterprises, competing ideologies of international relations, and global ecology. This course provides an introduction to American politics. Geopolitics of Russia and Eurasia. One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Potential works include Greek tragedy and comedy. How do people acquire the power to govern? Compares and contrasts analytical methods employed by public and private organizations. Course fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. POL1213. Prerequisite: POL1013. (Same as GLA3483. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3483 and GLA3483.) Did you know UTSA is designated as an Adobe Creative Campus? POL3043. International Human Rights. Political Economy. (Formerly GLA 4163. Credit cannot be earned for both POL4163 and GLA 4163.) (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (Same as POL3843. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL3843 and POL3843.) Course Fees: DL01 $75; LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Prerequisites: Independent Study Course Form signed by the instructor, the students advisor, the Department Chair, and the Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts. WebThe Political Science Master's program at the University of Texas at San Antonio provides students with excellent preparation for law school or doctoral study. PAL3843. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: POL1013. Prerequisite: POL1013. Judicial Politics. An examination of the functions, structures, and politics of legislatures and their relationships to their constituencies and other branches of government. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Federalism. Prerequisite: POL1013. By submitting this form, I agree that UTSA may contact me by email, voice, pre-recorded message and/or text message using automated technology. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. PAL3003. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Internship in Political Science. Seminar in Political Science. (Same as GLA3523. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3523 and GLA3523.) Prerequisite: POL1013. Race and American Politics. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (0-0) 2 Credit Hours. Prerequisites: Permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the students advisor, the Department Chair, and the Dean of the College in which the course is offered. Special Studies in Political Science. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Topics include the constitutional and legal issues arising from campaign finance regulations, political party organization, election administration, and redistricting as well as the constitutional and statutory protection of voting rights. Political psychology seeks to explain the behavior of political leaders and mass publics by focusing on the psychological underpinnings of such behaviortheir personalities, identities, values, attitudes, and feelings. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelors degree. (Same as GLA3393. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3393 and GLA3393.) POL3223. UTSA Scholarship Hub Political Science Scholarship Opportunities. The course will better prepare students for the anticipated coursework and subject matter for the transition to law school. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (Same as GLA3493. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3493 and GLA3493.) (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. POL3003. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Several major polities will be studied in detail. Primary emphasis is on supervised research on various aspects of the topic. An intensive analysis of selected philosophical texts focusing on law and justice. Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. The class offers students to study theories and the history of US foreign policy. Students participate in a hands-on research experience on the issue in a collective research environment. In order to access all available scholarship applications on the UTSA Scholarship Hub, you must be an admitted student. Environmental Law. POL3143. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48; DL01 $75. This course presents the central elements of traditional introductory political science courses on Texas politics using an alternative, contextual method that teaches students to understand broader political and legal subjects through the lens of civil rights issues and struggles. May be taught from different perspectives depending upon faculty expertise and interests. WebThe program prepares students for possible careers in city, state, federal, and international governmental organizations, as well as non-governmental organizations, campaign (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: POL1013. POL2693. Prerequisite: POL1013. Accessibility, Required Prerequisite: POL1013. University of Texas at San Antonio. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Environmental Law. May be repeated once with advisors approval. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. (TCCN = GOVT 2306). Introduction to Political Theory. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. (TCCN = GOVT 2304). POL3773. Topics include determinants of national election outcomes, campaigning for Congress, strategic behavior, primary elections, the incumbency advantage, money in congressional elections, Senate versus House comparisons, and representation. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Democracy and World Politics. POL1013. Bloomberg Law speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news. Politics of the Middle East. Topics include air quality, water quality, hazardous waste, toxic substances, land use, endangered species, and climate change. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Students will study how American and international films operate as information, propaganda, and entertainment. Webby Collegeby CollegeAlvarez College of BusinessCollege for Health, Community and PolicyCollege of Education and Human DevelopmentCollege of Liberal and Fine POL3643. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. POL3283. This course surveys the legal and regulatory framework for environmental protection in the United States. Special attention is given to the practice and theory of intergovernmental organizations in areas such as security, global economy, development and human rights and the global environment. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. POL3313. Prerequisite: POL1013. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated once with advisors approval. This course examines trends and variations in political development in Latin America during the last century. POL3563. POL4912. (Formerly LGS 4013. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL4013 and LGS 4013.) Prerequisite: GLA1013 or POL1013. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. Generally offered: Fall. Topics include air quality, water quality, hazardous waste, toxic substances, land use, endangered species, and climate change. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (Same as GLA3473. Credit cannot be earned for both GLA3473 and POL3473. The Supreme Court. Prerequisite: GLA1013 or POL1013. Politics and the Administrative Process. Multidisciplinary introduction and regional study of the Russian Federation and the Eurasian realm, including the Caucasus, Central Asian nations, Afghanistan, and Mongolia. Prerequisite: POL1013. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Turn your passions into marketable skills for the future! (Formerly Politics of the Third World.) PAL4233. Thematic coverage may include constitutions, political culture, party politics, and Euro-Atlantic integration. Movements that may be investigated are the movements of labor, students, women, blacks, environmentalists, and others. Mass Media and Public Opinion. Attention will be given to the interaction of these factors within different political environments. Prerequisite: POL1013. WebAn inquiry into the nature of law and legal obligation with emphasis on relevant works of political philosophy and those of important jurists. Primary emphasis on supervised research on various aspects of the topic. Constitutional Analysis. Formerly GLA 4013 and POL 4013.) Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. WebDegree Plan: Keyword One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 | Information 210-458-4011. This course examines the laws that govern elections in the United States. WebThe Institute for Law and Public Affairs ( ILPA) supports UTSA students interested in pursuing careers in law through pre-law advising, events, Certificate in Legal Studies, If these are questions that you find yourself wondering, then you may want to consider majoring in Political Science. The role of bureaucratic agencies in the formulation and implementation of public policy. (Same as POL3583. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL3583 and POL3583.) Women, minorities, people with Prerequisites: Consent of internship coordinator and Department Chair. Global Governance. The class will discuss the organization's history, structure, operations, and role in the international system. Governments and Politics of East Asia. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: POL1013. (Formerly LGS 4913. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL4913 and LGS 4913.) Legal Analysis and Argumentation. A comparative examination of the political systems of selected Southeast Asian countries and their efforts to deal with political, economic, and social change. May be applied toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Government-Political Science. Students will learn how to brief cases and will be expected to answer questions about assigned cases in class. Credit in GLA3533 is not a prerequisite but priority will be given to students who have who have taken GLA3533. Stresses methodologies for analyzing informational inputs, including strengths and weaknesses of various analytical applications. (0-0) 3 Credit Hours. Students are challenged to develop critical reading and thinking skills by studying the texts of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Dworkin, Hart, and/or others who outline difficult arguments and unfamiliar ideas. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. (0-0) 3 Credit Hours. Experiments in Democratic Renewal. An examination of the nature of law, its role in sociopolitical systems, and the institutional components of legal systems. Prerequisite: POL1013. Prerequisite: POL1013. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. An examination of constitutional questions arising from the institutional features of American government, including electoral processes, separation of powers, and federalism. Prerequisite: POL1013. Reporting, Roadrunner Prerequisite: POL1013. Campaign and Election Law. Prerequisites: A minimum grade point average of 3.0 at UTSA, a 3.5 grade point average in the major, and recommendation by a member of the Political Science and Geography faculty. As recently as 2016, the court upheld an affirmative action program at the University of Texas, concluding for the third time that educational diversity justifies the Bloomberg Law. Works covered in the course may represent natural law, positivist, realist, theocratic, and critical perspectives on law. (Same as PAL3013. Credit cannot be earned for both PAL3013 and POL3013.) May employ a comparative or historical framework for understanding the variety of institutional arrangements through which systems of law are implemented. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. May be organized chronologically or topically. Prerequisite: POL1013 or GLA1013. Trial and Appellate Advocacy. Legal Research and Writing. Course fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. The practicum provides students with the opportunity to focus on a specific research issue having practical applications in geography, governance, politics, or policy. POL3123. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $6.16. Prerequisite: POL1013. (Formerly Law and Literature.) (Same as GLA3503. Credit cannot be earned for both POL3503 and GLA3503.) (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Jackson had served on the board of overseers at Harvard, where she earned her undergraduate and law degrees. PAL3013. Course Fees: LRLF $10.27; STLF $18.48. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. POL4913. For fall admitted freshmen, this scholarship is valued up to $20,000 for up to four years. Prerequisites: POL1013 and consent of internship coordinator. POL1133. Prerequisites: Permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the students advisor, and the Department Chair. An organized course offering the opportunity for specialized study not normally or not often available as part of the regular course offerings. An inquiry into the nature of law and legal obligation with emphasis on relevant works of political philosophy and those of important jurists. Countries studied may include the Peoples Republic of China, the Republic of China, and South Korea. Prerequisites: Permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the students advisor, the Department Chair, and the Dean of the College in which the course is offered. If you are a student applying for admission, but have not yet been admitted, you may sign in and complete the Scholarship Hubs General Application as long as you have authenticated your myUTSA ID and Passphrase. Model UN. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. Topics may include authority, law and discretion, the individual and the community, church and state, criminality, and the nature of freedom, especially as these issues emerge in different political orders. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. PAL4223. Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia. Information 210-458-4011, 2022 The University of Texas at San Antonio, Political Science Scholarship Opportunities, Report POL3633. Theories and systems of law examined may include natural, constitutional, common, civil, customary, socialist, and theocratic law. Topics may include types of political institutions, uses of political science, participation by political scientists in public affairs or public policy, and career options available to political science majors. PAL3223. Justice among Nations. POL4213. An introduction to how the United States legal system is organized and functions.
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