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SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Government B1: American Government: Not open to first-year students.—This
course is devoted to a descriptive and critical study of the Government
of the United States. First term: The National Government. Second
term: The Government of the States. Third term: Municipal and Local Government.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Associate Professor Spicer and Acting Assistant Professor Moss.
Government B2: International Relations: Government B1 prerequisite.—
A study of the political, legal, and economic factors in modern international
society followed by a study of international law, the League of Nations, and the
Permanent Court of International Justice. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Mr. Cumming.
Government B3: Party Politics in the United States: Government B1
prerequisite.—A study of the history, organization, functions and procedure of
political parties and their relations to the policies of Government. (B.A. or
B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Associate Professor Spicer.
Government B4: European Government: Government B1 prerequisite.—
First term: The Government of England. Second term: The Government of
France. Third term: The Government of Germany, Switzerland and other
countries. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Acting Assistant Professor Moss.
Government B5: Municipal Government: Government B1 prerequisite.—
—A study of the rise of cities and of the development of their governmental
structure and practices of administration. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Acting Associate Professor Uhl.
Government B1 and one other B course in Political Science are prerequisite
to any C course.
Note: The C courses listed are not all offered in any given year. Students
who are interested should consult those in charge of the several courses.
Government C1: United States Constitutional Law: A study of the
American constitutional system through the case method.
Associate Professor Spicer.
Government C2: Political Theory: First term: The Theory of the State
and of Government. Second term: The History of Ancient and Medieval
Political Thought. Third term: Modern and Contemporary Political Thought.
Professor Gooch.
Government C3: Federalism: A study of the theory and practice of
federalism together with an examination of the problems of centralization and
decentralization.
Professor Gooch.
Government C4: The Principles of International and of Public Law.
Government C5: The Theory and Practice of Public Administration:
First term: The principles of Public Administration. Second term: The working
out of practical problems in national and state administration. Third
term: The working out of practical problems in municipal and county administration.
Hours to be arranged. Alternates with Government C8.
Associate Professor Spicer and Acting Associate Professor Uhl.
Government C8: Municipal Administration: A study of the theory and
principles of municipal organization, of departmentalization, of inter-departmental
relations and of intra-departmental structure and methods. Alternates
with Government C5.
Acting Associate Professor Uhl.
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