
| Political Science 335 - Political Economy (Three semester hours) An introduction to the institutions and processes that shape U.S. domestic political
economy including its increasing relationship to the global political economy.
Emphasis will be placed on major political actors including Congress, the President,
and the Federal Reserve Board and how decisions affect everyday citizens. These topics
will be linked to the U.S.’s expanding influence in global institutions such as the
WTO. Because this courses provides a foundation for other upper-level political science
courses (except paralegal courses), it should be taken by political science majors
and minors, and Controversies in History and Social Studies majors and middle school social studies majors
at the earliest possible opportunity in their program in the department. |
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