About POLS 2301 A
Examination of the history of Congress and its current practices that can lead to landmark legislation or dysfunction. Considers the structure of both chambers, the motivations of individual members, and congressional interactions with the other branches, outside groups, and voters on matters of foreign and domestic policy. Prerequisite: POLS 1300 or POLS 1013.
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Prerequisite enforced by the system: POLS 1300 or POLS 1013; Minimum Sophomore standing. PACE students by permission and override.
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