07:20 PM to 10:00 PM R
Planetary Hall (formerly Science & Tech I) 224
Section Information for Spring 2014
This course is intended to help you understand the process of US policy making beyond its own borders. You should be able to have an informed, critically developed opinion on recent, current, and emerging issues facing the United States. You should feel comfortable discussing American foreign policy with friends, at social events, or even during a job interview. This course earns 1 credit of experiential learning and students must successfully complete the experiential learning component to pass the course.
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Credits: 3-6
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