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POLI - Political Science

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Prefix Number Gerta Course Title BSCLRSCNDSCSWSCDCBDSUMISUNDSUUNDVCSUFBCC
POLS 110 ND:SS  Intro to Political Science           
POLS 115 ND:SS  American Government
POLS 116 ND:SS  State & Local Government    
POLS 120   Terrorism           
POLS 210   Current Politics          
POLS 215   Problems & Policies in American Government           
POLS 220 ND:SS  International Politics      
POLS 225 ND:SS  Comparative Politics I        
POLS 226 ND:SS  Comparative Politics II           
POLS 227   US-Canada Politics           
POLS 230   Judicial Process           
POLS 236 ND:SS  American Constitution-Civil Liberties          
POLS 240 ND:SS  Political Ideologies        
POLS 250 ND:SS  Politics of Public Administration           


POLS 110 Intro to Political Science
Problems of political science as a discipline, political systems, political behavior.

POLS 115 American Government
Principles of American government, political behavior, institutions.

POLS 116 State & Local Government
Structures, politics and behavior in states and local governments.

POLS 120 Terrorism
Examination of problems of terrorism.

POLS 210 Current Politics
Study of current national and state political issues.

POLS 215 Problems & Policies in American Government
Study of the functioning of American government focusing on the policy process.

POLS 220 International Politics
Concepts, theories and issues in international relations.

POLS 225 Comparative Politics I
Principles, behavior and structure of foreign governments.

POLS 226 Comparative Politics II
Further study of principles, behavior and structure of foreign governments.

POLS 227 US-Canada Politics
Study of Canadian governments, and their relationship with the United States.

POLS 230 Judicial Process
Role of lawyers, judges, and courts in the political system. Special emphasis on judicial decision making and the ideas behind law.

POLS 236 American Constitution-Civil Liberties
This course analyses U.S. Supreme Court decisions and interpretations which focus on civil liberties; equal protection, due process and First Amendment rights.

POLS 240 Political Ideologies
Study of ideas, belief systems, and basic principles of ideologies.

POLS 250 Politics of Public Administration
Introduction to Public Administration in the U.S., methods and concepts of Public Administration.





The following individuals are leaders for this discipline. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are chairs.

Name Institution Email Address Phone Number
* David Sitte BSC david.sitte@bsc.nodak.edu 701-224-5574
Stuart Young CCCC Stuart_Young@littlehoop.edu 701-766-1321
Steve Sathre DCB steve.sathre@dakotacollege.edu 701-228-5456
Steven Doherty DSU Steven.Doherty@dickinsonstate.edu 701-483-2065
Delrene Simpson FBCC ssimps@fbcc.bia.edu 701-627-4738
Roger White Owl FBCC rwhite@fbcc.bia.edu 701-627-4738
Marilyn Buresh LRSC mc.buresh@lrsc.edu 701-662-1548
Paul Meartz MaSU Paul.D.Meartz@mayvillestate.edu 701-788-4809
Jynette Larshus MiSU jynette.larshus@minotstateu.edu 701-858-4324
Jeff Hart NDSCS jeffrey.hart@ndscs.edu 701-671-2342
Tom Abrosion NDSU thomas.ambrosio@ndsu.edu 701-231-7097
Heather Soleim NDSU Heather.Soleim@ndsu.edu 701-231-6430
Kevin Thompson NDSU kevin.thompson@ndsu.edu 701-231-8938
Lisa Johnson NDUS lisa.a.johnson@ndus.edu 701-858-3494
Rollin Kekahbah TMCC rkekahbah@tm.edu 701-477-7862 ext. 2094
Mark Jendrysik UND mark.jendrysik@mail.business.und.edu 701-777-3540
Richard Stenberg WSC richard.stenberg@wsc.nodak.edu 701-774-4262
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