This document contains the course schedule for the Politics International Affairs department for Fall 2010. It lists over 60 courses in American politics, world politics, political theory, and public administration offered between May 2010 and December 2010. The courses are listed with their status (full, seats available), course number, title, and meeting days/times. Both in-person and online web-based courses are included.
This document lists the politics and international affairs courses being offered at an unnamed university for the spring 2010 semester. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for over 50 courses on topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and international relations. Many courses are already full while others still have availability. The courses will be taught through both in-person and online formats.
This document contains a course listing for politics and international affairs courses being offered in the spring of 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses across various subfields of politics including American politics, world politics, political theory, public administration, and area studies. For each course it provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting days/times. Many courses are already full while some still have available seats. The courses will be offered in a combination of traditional classroom settings as well as online formats.
This document lists the courses being offered in the Politics & International Affairs department for Spring 2011 at an unnamed university. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for 38 undergraduate courses and 14 graduate courses. The courses cover topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and comparative government. They will be taught between January and May 2011, with some offered online or in shorter 7-week sessions.
This document contains the calendar for the year 2015 in Romania. It lists the months of January through December with the days of the week and dates. Notable holidays are also listed, including New Year's Day, Orthodox Easter, Labor Day, Mother's Day, Flag Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
The document contains announcements for monthly luncheon programs hosted by the NDTA (The Association for Global Logistics and Transportation). Each announcement provides details such as the date, time, location, speaker, and points of contact for reservations for the upcoming program. Topics of programs include scholarship recognition, thoughts for the new year, NAFTA at 20 years, chapter business and supply chain management, a Toys for Tots party, emergency preparedness, wounded warrior programs, and Hartsfield Jackson airport.
This document contains 4 monthly calendars from January 2015 to January 2016. Each calendar page notes the dates of various holidays, events, and observations for that month. Funny captions or comments are included below each calendar as well.
This document lists 7 political science courses being offered during the winter session: POS 120 - World Politics, POS 201 - Introduction to Politics, POS 220 - Federal And Arizona Constitution, POS 325 - Public Personnel Administration, POS 355 - Women, Power, and Politics, POS 357 - Politics of Immigration, and POS 581 - Water Resource Management.
This document lists the politics and international affairs courses being offered at an unnamed university for the spring 2010 semester. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for over 50 courses on topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and international relations. Many courses are already full while others still have availability. The courses will be taught through both in-person and online formats.
This document contains a course listing for politics and international affairs courses being offered in the spring of 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses across various subfields of politics including American politics, world politics, political theory, public administration, and area studies. For each course it provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting days/times. Many courses are already full while some still have available seats. The courses will be offered in a combination of traditional classroom settings as well as online formats.
This document lists the courses being offered in the Politics & International Affairs department for Spring 2011 at an unnamed university. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for 38 undergraduate courses and 14 graduate courses. The courses cover topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and comparative government. They will be taught between January and May 2011, with some offered online or in shorter 7-week sessions.
This document contains the calendar for the year 2015 in Romania. It lists the months of January through December with the days of the week and dates. Notable holidays are also listed, including New Year's Day, Orthodox Easter, Labor Day, Mother's Day, Flag Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
The document contains announcements for monthly luncheon programs hosted by the NDTA (The Association for Global Logistics and Transportation). Each announcement provides details such as the date, time, location, speaker, and points of contact for reservations for the upcoming program. Topics of programs include scholarship recognition, thoughts for the new year, NAFTA at 20 years, chapter business and supply chain management, a Toys for Tots party, emergency preparedness, wounded warrior programs, and Hartsfield Jackson airport.
This document contains 4 monthly calendars from January 2015 to January 2016. Each calendar page notes the dates of various holidays, events, and observations for that month. Funny captions or comments are included below each calendar as well.
This document lists 7 political science courses being offered during the winter session: POS 120 - World Politics, POS 201 - Introduction to Politics, POS 220 - Federal And Arizona Constitution, POS 325 - Public Personnel Administration, POS 355 - Women, Power, and Politics, POS 357 - Politics of Immigration, and POS 581 - Water Resource Management.
This is the draft program for the Intellectual Intersections, Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference. The conference will be held at the Northern Arizona University campus, Friday, February 4, 2011.
The document provides an agenda for the Intellectual Intersections graduate student conference being held on February 4, 2011 at Northern Arizona University. The conference features over 30 presentations organized into 4 concurrent sessions on topics ranging from Asian political economy and education disparities to environmental sustainability and identity politics. A keynote address will be given by Dr. Joel Olson from NAU's Department of Politics and International Affairs. The document thanks the many sponsors and organizers that made the conference possible.
This document contains the schedule of classes for the Department of Politics & International Affairs at NAU for the winter 2010 semester. It lists 7 political science courses being offered, including the course numbers, names, and instructors. The courses cover topics such as American politics, introduction to politics, state and federal constitutions, public administration, women in politics, cultural diversity, and water resources administration.
The Department of Politics and International Affairs is offering several courses this summer that can help students make progress toward completing their degree. Courses are offered in three sessions: two 5-week sessions and one 10-week session. Course options in the 5-week sessions include American Politics, World Politics, the Federal and Arizona Constitutions, State and Local Politics, and Women, Power and Politics. The 10-week session includes courses in Organizational Management, Water Resources Management, Arts Administration, and Environmental Policy. All of these summer courses offer 3 credits and provide opportunities for students to advance in their studies.
The Department of Politics and International Affairs is offering several courses this summer that can help students make progress toward completing their degree. Courses are being offered in three sessions: two 5-week sessions and one 10-week session. Courses range from introductory classes like American Politics and World Politics to upper division courses in areas like public administration, environmental policy, and water resources management. Most courses are available online but some classes marked with an asterisk will meet in person.
This document provides the summer 2010 course schedule for politics and international affairs courses at a university. It lists 27 courses, indicating whether they will be offered during summer I, summer II, or all summer, as well as whether they will be offered in-person or online. The majority of courses will be offered online. A few courses, including POS 301W, POS 359, and some 500-level courses will include optional in-person meetings.
The author describes his internship experience working in Senator John McCain's office in the United States Senate. On his first day, he felt intimidated passing through the grand hallways and finally receiving his Senate ID. As an intern, his tasks included sorting mail, fulfilling constituent requests like flags and tours, and giving tours to important visitors. While the work was meaningful, he also gained a more cynical view of how the government operates, such as bills being written by young assistants and theatrics driving legislative work. Overall, the internship provided unique knowledge of American politics that will help advance society.
This document lists the politics and international affairs courses being offered at an unnamed university for the spring 2010 semester. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for over 50 courses on topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and international relations. Many courses are already full while others still have availability. The courses will be taught through both in-person and online formats.
This document contains a schedule of politics and international affairs courses for spring 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses ranging from introductory classes to advanced seminars, covering topics such as American politics, world politics, public policy, political theory, and area studies. The courses are offered on different days of the week and times, and some are online web-based classes. Instructors and their contact information are provided for each course.
This document contains a schedule of politics and international affairs courses for spring 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses ranging from introductory classes to advanced seminars, covering topics such as American politics, world politics, public policy, political theory, and area studies. The courses are offered on different days of the week and times, and some are online web-based classes. Instructors and their contact information are provided for each course.
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The Department of Politics and International Affairs is offering several courses this summer that can help students make progress toward completing their degree. Courses are offered in three sessions: two 5-week sessions and one 10-week session. Course options in the 5-week sessions include American Politics, World Politics, the Federal and Arizona Constitutions, State and Local Politics, and Women, Power and Politics. The 10-week session includes courses in Organizational Management, Water Resources Management, Arts Administration, and Environmental Policy. All of these summer courses offer 3 credits and provide opportunities for students to advance in their studies.
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The author describes his internship experience working in Senator John McCain's office in the United States Senate. On his first day, he felt intimidated passing through the grand hallways and finally receiving his Senate ID. As an intern, his tasks included sorting mail, fulfilling constituent requests like flags and tours, and giving tours to important visitors. While the work was meaningful, he also gained a more cynical view of how the government operates, such as bills being written by young assistants and theatrics driving legislative work. Overall, the internship provided unique knowledge of American politics that will help advance society.
This document lists the politics and international affairs courses being offered at an unnamed university for the spring 2010 semester. It provides the course number, title, instructor, and meeting time for over 50 courses on topics such as American politics, world politics, political ideologies, public policy, and international relations. Many courses are already full while others still have availability. The courses will be taught through both in-person and online formats.
This document contains a schedule of politics and international affairs courses for spring 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses ranging from introductory classes to advanced seminars, covering topics such as American politics, world politics, public policy, political theory, and area studies. The courses are offered on different days of the week and times, and some are online web-based classes. Instructors and their contact information are provided for each course.
This document contains a schedule of politics and international affairs courses for spring 2010 at an unnamed university. It lists over 50 courses ranging from introductory classes to advanced seminars, covering topics such as American politics, world politics, public policy, political theory, and area studies. The courses are offered on different days of the week and times, and some are online web-based classes. Instructors and their contact information are provided for each course.
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1. Politics International Affairs
Fall 2010 Schedule
(May 5, 2010)
Status Course Day/Time
110.1 American Politics MW 2:00-3:15
110.2 American Politics MW 3:45-5:00
110.3 American Politics TTh 9:35-10:50
110.4 American Politics TTh 12:45-2:00
110.5 American Politics MWF 11:30-12:20
110.801 American Politics WEB
120.1 World Politics TTh 9:35-10:50
120.2 World Politics TTh 11:10-12:25
120.3 World Politics MWF 9:10-10:00
120.4 World Politics TTh 12:45-2:00
120.5 World Politics TTh 2:20-3:35
120.6 World Politics MW 3:45-5:00
120.801 World Politics WEB
201.1 Intro to Politics TTh 9:35-10:50
201.2 Intro to Politics TTh 12:45-2:00
201.3 Intro to Politics MWF 10:20-11:10
201.801 Intro to Politics WEB
210 Am Indian Tribal Govt MWF 12:40-1:30
220 Fed & AZ Const MWF 10:20-11:10
220.801 Fed & AZ Const WEB
224 Public Administration TTh 12:45-2:00
230/H Higher Education Diversity Policy MWF 12:40-1:30
241 State & Local Politics WEB 1st 7 wks
250 Public Policy Making MW 2:00-3:15
254 Political Ideologies MWF 9:10-10:00
Full 301W.1 TTh 12:45-2:00
Full 301W.2 Gender and World Politics TTh 2:20-3:35
301W.3 Native Nations/Global Context MWF 10:20-11:10
Full 303 Social Science Research TTh 9:35-10:50
Full 303.2 MW 2:00-3:15
2 seats 316 Congressional Politics TTh 11:10-12:25
Full 317 Judicial Politics TTh 2:20-3:35
325 Public Personnel Admin WEB 1st 7 wks
326 Public Organiz Theory WEB 2nd 7 wks
344 Environmental Movements TTh 4:00-5:15
Full 352/H Modern Pol Thought MW 2:00-3:15
355 Women, Power, & Politics TTh 4:00-5:15
1 seat 356.1 Race, Power, & Politics MW 3:45-5:00
356.801 Race, Power, & Politics WEB 1st 7 wks
357 Topics in Cultural Diversity TTh 2:20-3:35
357 Topics in Cultural Diversity WEB 2nd 7 wks
359 Environmental Policy TTh 2:20-3:35
360 Comparative Politics TTh 2:20-4:50
Full 362 West European Politics TTh 11:10-12:25
366 Latin America MWF 1:50-2:40
372 Asian Politics TTh 11:10-12:25
Full 421C.1 TTh 12:45-2:00
2. Politics International Affairs
Fall 2010 Schedule
(May 5, 2010)
Full 421C.2 "Ideas and Political Action" MWF 11:30-12:20
1 seat 421C.801 "U.S.Foreign Policy" WEB 2nd 7 wks
428.801 E-Government WEB
428.802 Applied Ethics WEB
450 American Political Thought MW 3:45-5:00
2 seats 527 Ethics of Administration WEB 1st 7 wks
541 Public Management WEB 1st 7 wks
543.801 Organizational Management WEB
543.802 Organizational Management WEB
543.803 Organizational Management WEB
543.804 Organizational Management WEB 2nd 7 wks
543.805 Organizational Management WEB 1st 7 wks
552 Political Economy Th 6:00-8:30
1 seat 581 Current Issues in Administration WEB 2nd 7 wks
600 Approaches to Political Inquiry W 9:00-11:30 am
603 Social Movements M 3:00-5:30 pm
610 American Political Institutions T 6:00-8:30
641 Public Administration M 6:00-8:30
644.801 Government Budgeting WEB 2nd 7 wks
2 seats 658 Topics in Environmental Politics T 2:20-4:50
Full 671 Policy Process Th 2:20-4:50
680 IR Theory W 3:00-5:30 pm
691 Professional Dev Seminar W 6:00-8:30