Comments about Bachelor of Arts in History, Government, and Philosophy - Government Emphasis - At the institution - Alamosa - Colorado
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Course description
Core Courses:
- GOVT 291: American Government (3 hours)
- HIST 202: U. S. to 1865 (3 hours)
- HIST 203: U. S. since 1865 (3 hours)
- HGP 471: Senior Seminar (3 hours)
Political Theory:
- GOVT 436: American Thought (3 hours)
- GOVT 466: Ancient Political Theory (3 hours)
- GOVT 467: Modern Political Theory (3 hours)
- GOVT 379: Topics in Political Theory (3 hours)
- GOVT 479: Topics in Political Theory (3 hours)
American Politics:
- GOVT 303: Current Political Issues (3 hours)
- GOVT 306: Public Opinion, Elections and the Media
- GOVT 429: Constitutional Law I (3 hours)
- GOVT 430: Constitutional Law II (3 hours)
- GOVT 450: Legislative Process (3 hours)
- GOVT 379: Topics in American Government (3 hours)
- GOVT 479: Topics in American Government (3 hours)
Comparative Politics:
- GOVT 307: Intro. to World Government (3 hours)
- GOVT 308: Pacific Rim/21st Century World (3 hours)
- GOVT 325: Political Movements in Latin America (3 hours)
- GOVT 393: Women, Politics, and Culture (3 hours)
- GOVT 379: Topics in Comparative Government (3 hours)
- GOVT 479: Topics in Comparative Government (3 hours)
World Politics:
- GOVT 300: Introduction to World Politics (3 hours)
- GOVT 301: Dynamics of International Relations (3 hours)
- GOVT 468: U. S.-Latin American Relations (3 hours)
- GOVT 379: Topics in International Relations (3 hours)
- GOVT 479: Topics in International Relations (3 hours)