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.....MARCH19,198..............................
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies as its
meeting of March 19, 1985 gives rise to the following motion:
NOTION:
"That Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board of
Governors, as set forth in S.85-15 , the proposed
Deletion of POL. 331-3 Government and Politics - France"
FOR INFORMATION
Acting under delegated authority at its meeting of March 19, 1985 the
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Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies approved -
Change of title and description and pre-requisites for
POL. 330-3 From: Government and Politics: Great Britain
A detailed examination of the development and
functioning of the British political system and
of the society which sustains it.
To:
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Government and Politics Selected West European Nations
An introduction to the politics in West European Nations,
with special emphasis on Britain and France. The
analysis of patterns of political development, political
culture, of political institutions and processes will
be highlighted.
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CALENDAR REVISIONS
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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
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204 POL, 330-3
Change of title and description and pre-requisites
From - POL 330-3 Government and Politics: Great Britain
A detailed examination of the development and functioning
of the British political system and of the society which
sustains it.
(Seminar)
To - POL 330-3 Government and Politics Selected West
European Nations
An introduction to the politics in West European Nations,
with special emphasis on Britain and France. The analysis
of patterns of political development, political culture, of
political institutions and processes will be highlighted.
(Seminar)
Students with credit for POL 331 may not take this course
for further credit
RATIONALE:
Given the limitation on resources, it is no longer possible
to offer separate courses on British and French politics.
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