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Other Social Studies CPO 2001 Comparative Politics The classification of political systems according to institutional and developmental characteristics. Causes and costs of political stability and instability. Comparison will relate to contemporary political institutions and processes in specific countries. ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics Theories of production, determination of prices and distribution, of income in regulated and unregulated industries. Attention is also given to industrial relations, monopolies and comparative economic systems. GEO 1010 Geography for a Changing World The spatial organization of society. Emphasis is placed upon the political regions of the world. GEO 2200 Physical Geography A study of the development and distribution of landforms, climates, minerals, soils, and water resources. Interrelationships among the physical environment and regional patterns formed by these elements are analyzed against the man's utilization of them. GEO 2200L Physical Geography Laboratory Laboratory in physical geography. Available for laboratory science credit. GEO 2410 Social Geography Introduction to geography as a social science. Various social concepts presented from a spatial perspective. GEO 2420 Introduction to Human Geography An introduction to cultural geography with an emphasis upon the development and spatial arrangement of the major societies of the modern world. POS 2041 American Federal Government Basic principles of the Federal Constitution and Civil Rights. Political parties and the electoral process. The structure and machinery of the federal government, including Congress, President, and Judiciary. REL 2130 American Religious Diversity A look at the major groupings of religion in the United States, how they differ, what they have in common, the various dimensions of each in their interaction, and their roles in the society of the American people. REL 2174 Social Ethics This course will guide the students to reflect on how ethical decisions are made, drawing on resources from Antiquity, the Bible, and texts and thinkers from several traditions across time and space. REL 2240 New Testament An introduction to the various literary, social and religious contexts of the books of the New Testament. |