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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009
 
Bulletin Homepage |Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy | Introductory Courses in Political Science

Introductory Courses

R Pos 100 Introduction to Political Science (3)
This course introduces students to political science and its major fields: American politics, comparative politics, international relations and political theory. The course seeks to expose students to the study of social science, to introduce students to college learning.

R Pos 101 American Politics (3)
Introduction to the study of politics, focusing on American national government. Includes some discussion of theoretical questions (such as authority, representation and consent) and some illustrative examples from the area of comparative and international politics. R Pos 101Z is a writing intensive version of R Pos 101.

R Pos 101Z American Politics (4)
Introduction to the study of politics, focusing on American national government. Includes some discussion of theoretical questions (such as authority, representation and consent) and some illustrative examples from the area of comparative and international politics. R Pos 101Z is a writing intensive version of R Pos 101.

R Pos 102 Comparative and International Politics (3)
The characteristics and development of statehood and power; conditions of stability; constitutions and the comparative political processes; the international order and the nation-state system. R Pos 102Z is the writing intensive version of R Pos 102.

R Pos 102Z Comparative and International Politics (3)
The characteristics and development of statehood and power; conditions of stability; constitutions and the comparative political processes; the international order and the nation-state system. R Pos 102Z is the writing intensive version of R Pos 102.

T Pos 102 Comparative and International Politics (3)
The characteristics and development of statehood and power; conditions of stability; constitutions and the comparative political processes; the international order and the nation-state system. R Pos 102Z is the writing intensive version of R Pos 102.   T Pos 102 is the Honors College version of R Pos 102.  Only one of R Pos 102, R Pos 102Z, and T Pos 102 may be taken for credit.

R Pos 103 Political Theory (3)
An introductory course in the history of political theory with an emphasis on understanding political ideas and concepts and applying them to perennial issues of political life. R Pos 103Z is a writing intensive version of R Pos 103.
 
R Pos 103Z Political Theory (4)
An introductory course in the history of political theory with an emphasis on understanding political ideas and concepts and applying them to perennial issues of political life. R Pos 103Z is a writing intensive version of R Pos 103.

T Pos 105 Honors Tutorial (1)
A one-credit course, to be attached to, either R Pos 101Y, or R Pos 102, or R Pos 103, in order to create an honors section of the department's introductory courses. This course is designated for Honors College students only. This course is repeatable, and is by arrangement, and by permission of instructor.