POL SCI 505: Political Theory (required for Pol Sci majors)
Monday, Professor Ehrenberg
A graduate-level survey of the threads of continuity and the sources of change in the development of political philosophy from Plato through Marx.
Three credits.
POL SCI 547: International Human Rights
Tuesday, Professor Braun
An examination of the impact of human rights on state policies, theories of human rights, cross-cultural perspectives of human rights, and the question of universality. Also considered are the five categories of rights recognized by the international community, negative and positive rights, the three generations of rights and the evolution of international human rights and the legal instruments and covenants designed to protect them. Case studies of major human rights abuses and the efforts by the international community to deal with them – the role of the United Nations, particular states, non-governmental organizations and individuals are reviewed.
Three credits.
SOC 553: World Social Development
Wednesday, Professor Wilson
A consideration of the world social situation, including such subjects as health, food and nutrition, housing and urban planning, education, employment, and social development in developing areas.
Three credits.
UN 708: Non-Governmental Organizations
Wednesday, Professor Lee
A study of the premises and functions of private voluntary organizations in the UN nongovernmental organizations (NGO) structure. Student-initiated research in the functions of selected groups of NGOs is conducted. Multidisciplinary and analytical discussions of research progress reports on NGO activities and interactions with international organizations are held. Three credits.
UN 710: Research Methods
Thursday, Professor Braun
An introduction to research techniques in the social sciences. Students are required to research a major function or principal concern within the UN system. Based on their research, students make formal presentations and defend policy proposals drawn from their research.
Three credits.
UN 714: The United Nations and International Security: Conflict Resolution, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
Thursday, Professor Chew
14 December 2008
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