PSC 443 - Religion, Politics, Public Pol
Campus: Springfield
Description:
This course considers how religious values, ideas, and communities impact laws, elections, and public policies across the United States and beyond. We will pay particular attention to the "accommodationist" or "separationist" policies that governments pursue when trying to strike a balance between preserving individuals' religious liberty and resisting undo religious influence over government institutions and public life.
Special Instructions:
Restricted to graduate students.
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 3
Term(s): Fall , Spring
Option 2
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 4
Term(s): Fall , Spring