PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD

Status
O
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
004
Section ID
PSCI999004
Instructors
HIRSCHMANN, NANCY J.
Description
Supervised readings and research in various areas of Political Science. Section numbers must be obtained from the Political Science office.
Course number only
999
Use local description
No

PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD

Status
O
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
003
Section ID
PSCI999003
Instructors
HIRSCHMANN, NANCY J.
Description
Supervised readings and research in various areas of Political Science. Section numbers must be obtained from the Political Science office.
Course number only
999
Use local description
No

PSCI399 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: "Advanced PS-l Part II"

Status
C
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI399 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: "Advanced PS-l Part II"
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
007
Section ID
PSCI399007
Instructors
LUSTICK, IAN STEVEN
Description
Individual research to be taken under direction of faculty member. Students wishing to do an independent study should contact the Political Science department.
Course number only
399
Use local description
No

PSCI237 - THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI237 - THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
789
Section ID
PSCI237789
Description
This course surveys the institutional development of the American presidency from the Constitutional convention through the current administration. It examines the politics of presidential leadership, and how the executive branch functions. An underlying theme of the course is the tensions bewteen the presidency, leadership, and democracy.
Course number only
237
Use local description
No

PSCI399 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: "Education Reform in Philadelphia Schools"

Status
C
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI399 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: "Education Reform in Philadelphia Schools"
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
006
Section ID
PSCI399006
Instructors
SUMMERS, MARY E
Description
Individual research to be taken under direction of faculty member. Students wishing to do an independent study should contact the Political Science department.
Course number only
399
Use local description
No

PSCI183 - AMERICAN POLIT THOUGHT

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI183 - AMERICAN POLIT THOUGHT
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
208
Section ID
PSCI183208
Meeting times
F 1100AM-1200PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 23
Instructors
MONGIELLO, MATTHEW P
Description
Whether America begins with the Puritans and the Mayflower Compact, or with the Declaration of Independence and the Revolution, it is founded in resistance to empire. In the generations between, Americans have desired, dreaded and debated empire. This course will focus on empire and imperialism in American political thought. We will read primary texts addressing empire: from the departure and dissent of the Puritans, and Burke's Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, to twentieth and twenty-first century debates over America's role in the world. These texts will include political pamphlets and speeches, poetry, novels, policy papers and film.
Course number only
183
Use local description
No

PSCI183 - AMERICAN POLIT THOUGHT

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI183 - AMERICAN POLIT THOUGHT
Term
2012A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
207
Section ID
PSCI183207
Meeting times
F 1000AM-1100AM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 219
Instructors
MONGIELLO, MATTHEW P
Description
Whether America begins with the Puritans and the Mayflower Compact, or with the Declaration of Independence and the Revolution, it is founded in resistance to empire. In the generations between, Americans have desired, dreaded and debated empire. This course will focus on empire and imperialism in American political thought. We will read primary texts addressing empire: from the departure and dissent of the Puritans, and Burke's Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, to twentieth and twenty-first century debates over America's role in the world. These texts will include political pamphlets and speeches, poetry, novels, policy papers and film.
Course number only
183
Use local description
No

PSCI258 - HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI258 - HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term
2011C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
050
Section ID
PSCI258050
Description
The focus is human rights in global, political, and developmental contexts, especially since 1945. Human rights are part of a wide range of academic disciplines, engineering, history, law, philosophy, and religion being among the obvious. These disciplinary perspectives will be touched upon; politics will be the central one. Some of the main topics include justifications; cross- cultural perspectives; global and international institutional developments and foreign policy. Selected topics will include war, hunger, life, reproduction, servitude, consent, information and the environment.
Course number only
258
Use local description
No