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111. Politics
Introduction to the three major subfields in the study of politics: political thought, politics among nations, and American politics. (Social Science) BOWMAN

251 through 255. Topics in Politics
Study of a selected topic in politics. See Topics Courses. (Social Science)

280/380. Political Affairs Internship
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. See Index. Courses 280/380. (CR)

290/390. Individual Project: see Courses 290/390.

299/399. Summer Internship in Political Science
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing, acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual, and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. May be repeated once for credit. See Courses 299/399. (CR)

351 through 354. Advanced Topics in Politics
Study of a selected topic in politics. See Topics Courses. (Social Science)

382. Methods of Public Policy Analysis
Methods of public policy analysis emphasizing economic and quantitative tools for policy making and policy evaluation. Prerequisites: INT 201; POL 262 or 282; ECB 101 or 102. (Social Science)

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