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262 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 144. The Government of England (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA or permission of instructor. Constitutional history since 1900, contemporary political parties, and governmental machinery of the United Kingdom. 146. Latin-American Governments (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Political evolution of the foremost Latin-American republics; racial, cultural, economic, and geographic factors; constitutional history and development of political institutions and parties. 152. Political Parties and Pressure Groups (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or Hist SA-B; permission of instructor. History and characteristics of political parties and pressure groups; their interaction and influence upon nominations, and elections, upon executive and legislative branches of federal, state, and local government. 153. Dynamics of Political Behavior (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, permission of instructor. Recent statistical and other techniques for the analysis of political behavior. 157. United States Constitution: Growth and Development in Theory and Practice (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Law of the Constitution and its underlying political theory, with leading cases. 161. State and County Government (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. The organization, structure, powers, and functions of state and county governments. 163. Munhipal Government and Admini&tration (2) Pre.rP.qnisitP.: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Organization, powP.rs, and functions of city government; types of city charters, relationship between city and state government; police and fire protection, education, water supply. health and sanitation, city planning, debts and taxation, public utilities. 164A-B. Public Administration (3-3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. (A) Administrative organization; structures; span of control and staff and line functions; the federal system; relation of executive to other branches of government; administrative reorganization in the United States. (B) Administrative procedure; internal management; personnel; fiscal management; administrative tribunals. 165, Public Personnel Administra~ion (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, 164A-B; or permrss10n of instructor. American personnel administration; job r ecruitment and classification; merit test construction and analysis; salary plans and grades; building employee morale and efficiency, onjob training programs; promotions, demotions, dismissals, retirement programs. 170, Introduction ta Planning (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Planning process in government and role of the planner in a democratic society; planning as a line of function in city, county, and area government; planning boards and commissions. 172. Urban Renewal and Metropolitan Problems (2; max total 4) Limited to students who can arrange field trips. Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, or 101, or permission of instructor. Administration of urban renewal programs in cities and counties; concept of the workable program and other requirements for federal aid; problems of intergovernmental cooperation in local and metropolitan areas, housing, planning, and redevelopment programs.
Object Description
Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 262 |
Full Text Search | 262 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 144. The Government of England (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA or permission of instructor. Constitutional history since 1900, contemporary political parties, and governmental machinery of the United Kingdom. 146. Latin-American Governments (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Political evolution of the foremost Latin-American republics; racial, cultural, economic, and geographic factors; constitutional history and development of political institutions and parties. 152. Political Parties and Pressure Groups (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or Hist SA-B; permission of instructor. History and characteristics of political parties and pressure groups; their interaction and influence upon nominations, and elections, upon executive and legislative branches of federal, state, and local government. 153. Dynamics of Political Behavior (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, permission of instructor. Recent statistical and other techniques for the analysis of political behavior. 157. United States Constitution: Growth and Development in Theory and Practice (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Law of the Constitution and its underlying political theory, with leading cases. 161. State and County Government (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. The organization, structure, powers, and functions of state and county governments. 163. Munhipal Government and Admini&tration (2) Pre.rP.qnisitP.: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Organization, powP.rs, and functions of city government; types of city charters, relationship between city and state government; police and fire protection, education, water supply. health and sanitation, city planning, debts and taxation, public utilities. 164A-B. Public Administration (3-3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. (A) Administrative organization; structures; span of control and staff and line functions; the federal system; relation of executive to other branches of government; administrative reorganization in the United States. (B) Administrative procedure; internal management; personnel; fiscal management; administrative tribunals. 165, Public Personnel Administra~ion (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, 164A-B; or permrss10n of instructor. American personnel administration; job r ecruitment and classification; merit test construction and analysis; salary plans and grades; building employee morale and efficiency, onjob training programs; promotions, demotions, dismissals, retirement programs. 170, Introduction ta Planning (2) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Planning process in government and role of the planner in a democratic society; planning as a line of function in city, county, and area government; planning boards and commissions. 172. Urban Renewal and Metropolitan Problems (2; max total 4) Limited to students who can arrange field trips. Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, or 101, or permission of instructor. Administration of urban renewal programs in cities and counties; concept of the workable program and other requirements for federal aid; problems of intergovernmental cooperation in local and metropolitan areas, housing, planning, and redevelopment programs. |