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SOCIAL SCIENCE 295 128. Contemporary World Politics, 1914 to the Present (3) F Buckman Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. 4a-b, or permission of instructor. World affairs from 1914 to the present; present foreign policies of the major powers from their historical, political, and economic viewpoints; events leading to World War II and United Nations organization. 129. Contemporary International Problems (1) Buckman Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b, upper division standing, and permission of instructor. Reading, research and discussion of current international problems. 132. The Conduct of American Foreign Affairs (3) F Young Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or pennission of instructor. Formulation and execution of foreign policy; constitutional framework; role of the President and the executive branch, Congress, pressure groups and public opinion; contemporary problems and policies. 13 5. Soviet Institutions ( 3) F Provost Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. 137, or permission of instructor. The Soviet State since 1918; political aspects of Soviet institutions. 143. Postwar Governments of Continental Europe (3) F Young Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b, or permission of instructor. Comparative treatment of the politics and government of France, Germany, and Italy from the close of World War II to the present. 14-4. The Government of England 0) S Buckman Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la or permission of instructor. Constitutional history since 1900, contemporary political parties, and governmental machinery of the United Kingdom. 146. Latin-American Governments (3) F (Former Pol. Sci. 2) Canales Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. 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) F Buckman Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. Ba-h and perm1sswn 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, California state, and local government. 153. Dynamics of Political Behavior (2) S Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b and permission of instructor. other techniques for the analysis of political behavior. 157. United States Constitution; Growth and Development in Staff Recent statistical and Theory and Practice ( 3 ) S Young Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. Law of the Constitution and its underlying political theory, with leading cases; federal, California state, and local governmental relationships. 161. State and County Government (2) F W. Henderson Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. The organization, structure, powers, and functions of state and county governments. 163. Municipal Government and Administration (2) S W. Henderson Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. Organization, powers, 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.
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Title | 1960-61 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1960-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 295 |
Full Text Search | SOCIAL SCIENCE 295 128. Contemporary World Politics, 1914 to the Present (3) F Buckman Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. 4a-b, or permission of instructor. World affairs from 1914 to the present; present foreign policies of the major powers from their historical, political, and economic viewpoints; events leading to World War II and United Nations organization. 129. Contemporary International Problems (1) Buckman Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b, upper division standing, and permission of instructor. Reading, research and discussion of current international problems. 132. The Conduct of American Foreign Affairs (3) F Young Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or pennission of instructor. Formulation and execution of foreign policy; constitutional framework; role of the President and the executive branch, Congress, pressure groups and public opinion; contemporary problems and policies. 13 5. Soviet Institutions ( 3) F Provost Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. 137, or permission of instructor. The Soviet State since 1918; political aspects of Soviet institutions. 143. Postwar Governments of Continental Europe (3) F Young Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b, or permission of instructor. Comparative treatment of the politics and government of France, Germany, and Italy from the close of World War II to the present. 14-4. The Government of England 0) S Buckman Prerequisite: Pol. Sci. la or permission of instructor. Constitutional history since 1900, contemporary political parties, and governmental machinery of the United Kingdom. 146. Latin-American Governments (3) F (Former Pol. Sci. 2) Canales Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. 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) F Buckman Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or Hist. Ba-h and perm1sswn 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, California state, and local government. 153. Dynamics of Political Behavior (2) S Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b and permission of instructor. other techniques for the analysis of political behavior. 157. United States Constitution; Growth and Development in Staff Recent statistical and Theory and Practice ( 3 ) S Young Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. Law of the Constitution and its underlying political theory, with leading cases; federal, California state, and local governmental relationships. 161. State and County Government (2) F W. Henderson Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. The organization, structure, powers, and functions of state and county governments. 163. Municipal Government and Administration (2) S W. Henderson Prerequisites: Pol. Sci. la-b or permission of instructor. Organization, powers, 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. |