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SiMON FRASER
MEMORANDUM
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in Political Science.
(A)
In accordance with the authority delegated to it by Senate
(S78-10), the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies approved
the addition of course descriptions to various Political Science
courses as outlined below and detailed in S78-137.
In accordance with S78-10, this action is being reported to
Senate for information only.
(B)
Action taken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
at its meeting on November 14 gives rise to the following motion:
S
MOTION
That Senate approve
and recommend approval to the Board
of
Governors the
addition of the new course POL. 334-3,
Government and
Politics: ?
Selected Eastern European States,
as
outlined below
(item (c))
?
and detailed in S78-137.
(a)
Addition
of course
descriptions:
POL.
330-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Great Britain
POL.
331-3 -
Government and Politics:
?
France
POL. 332-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
United States
POL.
335-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Peoples Republic
of China I
POL.
336-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Peoples Republic
of China II
POL.
337-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Selected Latin
American Nations I
POL.
338-3 -
Government and Politics:
?
Selected Latin
V
American Nations II
POL. ?
339-3 -
Government and Politics:
?
Selected African
Nations
POL.
430-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Selected Asian Nations
(b)
POL.
333-3 -
Minor change of title and addition
of
course
description
(c)
POL.
334-3 -
Government and Politics: ?
Selected Eastern
European States - new course proposal
(d) Change in description: ?
POL.
431-3 -
Comparative Western
European Systems;
POL.
433-3 -
Comparative Developing
Systems
FOOTNOTE. All items above, except item (c) involving the introduction
of a new course, are presented to Senate for information only.
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY ?
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MEMORANDUM
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To, ?
Mr. H.M. Evans, Secretary
S . C . U . S .
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CURRICULUM CHANGES -
POLITICAL
Subject .................................. ....
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SCIENCE
From..Sheila Roberts, Secretary
Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee
Date November
3,
1978
The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of
November 2, 1978 approved the attached curriculum changes
and new course proposal for the Department of Political
Science. ?
The new course proposal for POL
334-3
was sent to
other Faculties for overlap consideration. ?
They should have
two weeks from the courses approval or until November 16,
1978 to respond.
Would you please place these changes on the agenda of the
next SCUS meeting.
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DEPARTF"IENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
CALENDAR SUBMISSION
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1979 - 1980
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- p.198 POL. 330-3
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Course Description
British political system and of the society which sustains it.
"A detailed (!uninLion of the devHoprnciit and functioning [: th
(Seminar)"
Rationale:
?
No previous calendar description.
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P,øLbVO)y.
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p.198
POL. 331-3
?
Course Description
and the likelihood for success of the present Gaullist regime.'
of French politics, with emphasis on her past political systems
"A detailed examination of the development and contemporary nature
(Seminar)"
Rationale:
?
No previous calendar description.
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p.198 POL. 332-3
?
Course Description
"An examination of the American political system, including the
presidency, the congress, the courts, the bureaucracy and the
party system. ?
(Seminar)"
"Students with credit for PSA.343-5 may not use this course
for further credit."
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Rationale: ?
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1)
No previous calendar description.
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p.199 POL. 333-3 ?
Course Description
"A comprehensive introduction to the theoretical basis, organization,
and operation of the Soviet political. system."
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Rationale: ?
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No previous calendar description.
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p. 199
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POL. 333-3
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Change of Title
From: "Government and Politics
USSR
I"
To ?
: "Government and Politics USSR"
Rtitns
Since its counterpart POL 334-3 is no longer to
be given under the title "Government and Politics
USSR II" it is necessary to change the title of
this course.
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CALENDAR SUBMISSION
1979 - 1980
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p.199
POL.
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Rationale: ?
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same
subject matter are no longer required.
The new number and title now
can
accommodate a closely related, yet separate
field of study.
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p.199
FOL.
335-3
?
Course Description
"An examination of the
political development of China in
modern
times with special emphasis on political culture and its relation-
ship to political institutions, political processes and political
behavior. ?
(Seminar)"
Rationale:
No previous calendar description.
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POL.
336-3
Course Description
"An analysis of
China's current constitutional structure,rroderni-
zation program, post-cultural revolution period, and development
.
in both domestic and international affairs.
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Emphasis will be
placed on explanations of political change and perspectives for
future development. ?
(Seminar)"
Rationale:
No previous
calendar description. ?
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p.199 ?
POL.
337-3
Course Description
POL. 338-3
"An examination of the political systems of selected Latin
American nations, including an analysis of political culture,
political economy, political institutions, interest groups and
both formal and informal political processes. ?
(Seminar)"
"Students with credit for PSA.346-5 may not use these courses
for further credit."
Rationale:
No previous
calendar description.
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p.199 ?
POL. 339-3
Course Description
"A comprehensive survey of African politics. Topics covered will
include: ?
pre-colonial political systems, the colonial period,
the political systems of independent Africa, military coups, and
the independence movements of Southern Africa. ?
(Sernirur)"
"Students
with
credit
for
PSA.349-5 may not use this course for
further credit."
Rationale:
P(cpJ
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No previous
calendar description.
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DL[AR1HUT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
CALENDAR SUBMISSION ?
1979 - 1980
'- p.199 POL. 430-3
?
Course Description
"An examination of political change in the countries
of
Asia since
the end
of
colonial rule. The problems of national integration,
social and economic equality, and political participation. The
role of elites, party organizations, the bureaucracy, the army,
and political institutions in nation-building will also be
considered. ?
(Seminar)"
"Students with credit for
PSA. 338-5 may
not use this course for
further credit."
Rationale:
p.199 ?
POL. 431-3
Sti
P to
Change in Description
From: "Application of comparative theories and methods to selected
nations in Western Europe.
?
(Seminar)"
To: "Introduction to the political life
of
West European democratic
systems, with special emphasis on Britain, France, and Germany.
(Seminar)"
No previous
calendar description.
"Students with credit for
PSA. 339-5
(or
PSA. 347-5 or 348-5) may
use this course for further credit."
Rationale:
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In practice the course reflects the new description and special expertise of new
faculty.
p.199 POL. 433-3
?
Change in Description
From: "Application
of
comparative theories and methods to
selected developing nations.
?
(Seminar)"
To: "A survey
of
political problems in selected Third World
countries. Topics covered will include: the preconditions
for
democracy, the role of military governments, possibilities of
revolution, and the meaning
of
economic dependency influences on
the political systems
of
developing nations.
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(Seminar)"
Rationale:
A more detailed description of the course content.

 
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1. Calendar Information ?
Department ?
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code: ?
POL. Course Number:
330 ?
Credit Hours:
3
Vector: ?
0-3-0
Title of Course: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS GREAT BRITAIN
Calendar Description of Course:
A detailed examination of the development and functioning of the British political
system and of the society which sustains it.
Nature of Course ?
Seminar.
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and
Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
None.
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
'
possible?
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:.
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date:
Departmddt Chairman
?
Dean ? Chairman, SCU
es 73-34b:- (When completing this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS 73-34a.
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Department POLITICAL SCIENCE
— Abbreviation Code:
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POL. Course Number:
331 ?
Credit Hours:
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3
Vector:
n_3..n
Title of Course: ?
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: FRANCE
Calendar Description of Course:
A detailed examination of the development and contemporary nature of French politics,
with emphasis on her past political systems and the likelihood for success of the
present Gaullist regime.
Nature of Course Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date:
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Course Number:
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332 ?
Credit Hours:
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: UNITED STATES
Abbreviation Code:
Title of Course
3 Vector: 030
Calendar Description of Course:
An examination of the American political system, including the presidency,
the congress, the courts, the bureaucracy and the party system.
Nature of Course Seminar
Students with creditr P$
A.343 - .
5
njau no use ?
couroe.or furtiw
Any &. lower division uroup
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..omparati(e
credit.?
Prerequisites (or special instructions): Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
None
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library ?
N 0 N E
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. ?
Approval
Date:
onu
Chairman
Dean
Chairman,
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Departm't
S 73-34b:- (When completing this
form, ?
for
instructions
see Memorandum SCIJS 73-34a.
tach course outline).
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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1. Calendar Information ?
Department POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code:
?
POL. ?
Course Number: ?
333 - Credit Hours:
3
Vector: ?
pp
Title of Course: ?
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: ?
USSR
Calendar Description of Course:
A comprehensive introduction to the theoretical basis, organization, and operation
of the Soviet political system.
Nature of Course Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and
Politics) course
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course ?
0
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval
Date: ?
Oct.
3
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Chairman ?
Dean ?
Chairman, SCU
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Calendar Information
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Department POLITICAL SCIENCE --
Abbreviation Code: POL.
?
Course Number: ?
334
?
Credit Hours: -
?
Vector: 0-3-0
Title of Course: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: SELECTED EASTERN EUROPEAN STATES
Calendar Description of Course:
A comprehensive introduction to the ideology, political organization, and political
dynamics of the East European socialist states and also an understanding of the
various contemporary issues and problems which affect the development of those regimes.
Nature of Course Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions): Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative
Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved: ?
POL.334-3 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: USSR II -
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Scheduling ?
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How frequently will the course be offered? Once each year
Semester in which the course will first be offered? -791
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
?
Dr. Lenard Cohen
Objectives of the Course
To develop an intellectual foundation for understanding and interpreting the
political process and development of the East European states.
4. Budgetary and Space Reqirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
N 0 N E
Date:
?
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Departme4't Chairman
?
Dean
?
Chairman, SCUS7
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POL. 33-3 COVERNMET ' ?LJTICS: SELECTED
RPF ?
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CURSE OUTLINE
L:nard J. Cohen
Spring, 2979
Course Focus
A comparative analysis of governrnen-t and polit
ICE -
in Yugoslavia,
?
Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovajcja, East Germany, Forr Hungary, and Albania.
The Course is structured to provide a corn
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-cj' rit-roduc-tjon to
the ideology, political
organization,
and political dynajrics of the East
European socialist states and also an understanding of the various contemporary
issues and problems which affect the development of those regimes (e.g. Soviet
influence, ethnic conflict, economic reform, leadership change, generational
conflict, cultural dissidence, human rights, etc.).
Readings: Course readings will be drawn primarily from the following authored
and edited studies. Those studies marked with an asterisk should
be purchased by the student. The remaining books will he on Library
reserve.
Joseph Rothschild, East Central Europe between the Two World Wars (1974).
Hugh Seton-Watson, The East European Revolution (1956).
R.V. Bucks, The Dynamic of Coimiunism in Eastern Europe (1961).
Martin McCauley (ed.), Coniunist Power in Europe, 1944_1949 (1977).
* Francois Fejto, A History
-
of
-
the People's Democracies: Eastern Europe since
Stalin (1973).
David Lane, The Socialist Industrial State (1976).
Miklos
(1977).
Harszti, A Worker in a Worker's State, introduced by Heinrich bell
Selected Reading on East European Politics, prepared by the instructor.
(mainly recent periodical literature).
Organization
One three hour seminar each week.
There wi,ll be a final examination and students will prepare a
research essay.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Calendar Information
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Department
Abbreviation Code:
?
POL. ?
Course Number:
?
Credit Hours:
2
?
0-3-0
Title of Course:
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA I
Calendar Description of Course:
An examination of the political development of China in modern times with special
emphasis on political culture and its relationship to political institutions,
political processes and political behavior.
Nature of Course Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
?
NONE
2.
Scheduli
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. ?
Approval
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Date:
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Depar
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Dean
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(JS 73-34b:-
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this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS 73-34a.
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Department POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code:
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POL. ?
Course Number: ?
336 ?
Credit Hours:
?
3 Vector:
Title of Course:
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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA II
Calendar Description of Course:
An analysis of China's current constitutional structure, modernization program, post-
cultural revolution period, and development in both domestic and international affairs.
Emphasis will be placed on explanations of political change and perspectives for
future development.
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved: ?
NONE
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval
Date:
?
2-
3
?
Departmeft Chairman ?
Dean
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Chairman, SCUS
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Calendar Information
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Department
337; 338 Credit Hours: ?
3
Vector:
0-3-0
Abbreviation Code: POL.
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Course Number:
Title of Course:
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: SELECTED LATIN AMMERICAN NATIONS I& II
Calendar Description of Course:
An examination of the political systems of selected Latin American
nations, including an analysis of political culture, political
(
Nature of Coomy, political institutions, interest groups and both formal and
rinal
pqlitical processes.
(Seminar
Prerequisite
?
%4.346-5 may not use these courses for further credit.
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
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possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. ?
Approval
Date:
&4^
Department/
Chairman
Dean
Chairman,
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Abbreviation Code:
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POL.Course Number: ?
Credit Hours:
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3
Vector:
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0-3-0
Title of Course: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: SELECTED AFRICAN NATIONS
Calendar Description of Course:
A comprehensive survey of African politics. Topics covered will include:
pre-colonial political systems, the colonial period, the political
systems of
independent Africa, military coups, and the independence movements of Southern Africa.
Nature of Course ?
Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Students with credit for P
g4.349-5 may not use this
course for further credit.
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
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4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
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Library
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Approval ?
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code: POL. ?
Course Number:
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430 ?
Credit Hours: 3
?
Vector: 0-3-0
Title of Course:
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GOVERNMENT
AND
POLITICS: SELECTED ASIAN NATIONS
Calendar Description of Course:
An examination of political change in the countries of Asia since the end of colonial
rule. The problems of national integration, social and economic equality, and political
participation. The role of elites, party organizations, the bureaucracy, the army, and
,
p
oliticlJnstit
utions
in nation-building will also be considered.
Nature or Course
SEMINAR
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Students with credit for PSA.338
-
5 may not use this course for further credit.
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government
and Politics) ,
course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for Information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval
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PROPOSAL FORM
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1. Calendar Information ?
Department POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code: ?
POL, ?
Course Number:
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431 ?
Credit Hours:
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Vector:
Title of Course: COMPARATIVE WESTERN EUROPEAN SYSTEMS
Calendar Description of Course:
Introduction to the political life of West European democratic systems,
with special emphasis on Britain, France, and Germany.
Nature of Course Seminar
Students with credit for PSA.339-5 (or PSA.347-5
Prerequisites (or special instructions): ?
or PSA.348-5) may not use this course for
f urtl'zer credit.
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative Government and Po1itics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
NONE
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
?
.
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval
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Date:e-t. -? ?
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Depar
Chairman ?
Dean
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Chairman,
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.tach course outline).
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Department
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
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POL.
Course Number:
433 ?
Credit Hours:
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3
Vector:
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Title of Course:
COMPARATIVE DEVELOPING SYSTEMS
Calendar Description of Course:
A survey of political problems in selected Third World countries. Topics covered will
include: the preconditions for democracy, the role of military governments, possibilities
of revolution, and the meaning of economic dependency influences on the political systems
of developing nations.
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
?
Any POL. lower division Group C (Comparative
Government and Politics) course.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved: ?
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
?
NONE
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
Approval
Date:_J.
3, 7Y
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Pp• ) ,'
? _____
,
Departmet Chairman
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Dean ??
- Chairman, SCUS
S 73-34b:- (When completing this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCLJS 73-34a.
.tach course outline).
4.
5.
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