POL 302Comparative and Regional Politics

By taking a regional approach that highlights cultural, historic, economic, and political features common to all or most of the states within a given geographical area, this course helps students acquire a theoretical and analytical framework for studying foreign policy and governments. Students will explore and compare various policies and governmental practices around the world and the challenges of interdependence, globalization, ethnic tensions, and more.
Level Undergraduate
Credits 3
Lab fee None
Pre-requisites None

Course offerings

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