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PUAF388N
Special Topics in Public Policy:
Intelligence and Public Policy;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Examines the role of intelligence as an instrument of state-with heavy
emphasis on the American context. Reviews the development of
intelligence defined to cover the collection on information, covert
action and counter intelligence. Foreign intelligence contexts will be
introduced primarily to highlight the unique aspects of the American
intelligence environment. Describes the reason civil and military
leaders create and use intelligence services, principles of
organization and practice commonly used in intelligence, and the
relationship between intelligence and policy. Also offered as PUAF698N.
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0101(20684)
Nolte, W. (Seats=30, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- TuTh...... 4:30pm- 7:15pm (TYD 1108)
PUAF388R
Special Topics in Public Policy:
Critical Thinking and Analytic Methodology;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Thinking critically, analyzing effectively, and being able to solve
problems are crucial skills. Moreover, fundamental changes in
technology and in operational environments, whether they be in
commercial or government sectors, have greatly impacted the way in which
analysis is being conducted. Such skills require knowledge of
developments and relationships that are occuring within each of those
sectors. Also offered as PUAF699R.
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0201(20685)
LaPointe, A. (Seats=30, Open=20, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/22/08
- TuTh...... 4:30pm- 7:15pm (SKN 1115)
PUAF396
(PermReq)
Fellowship Program in Political Leadership;
(2-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department and acceptance of full-time
fellowship program. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: BSOS396 or PUAF396. Formerly BSOS396.
Individual instruction course.
0101(20443)
Harris, N. (Seats=10, Open=10, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- Time and room to be arranged
PUAF698N
Selected Topics in Public Affairs:
Intelligence and Public Policy;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Examines the role of intelligence as an instrument of state-with heavy
emphasis on the American context. Reviews the development of
intelligence defined to cover the collection on information, covert
action and counter intelligence. Foreign intelligence contexts will be
introduced primarily to highlight the unique aspects of the American
intelligence environment. Describes the reason civil and military
leaders create and use intelligence services, principles of
organization and practice commonly used in intelligence, and the
relationship between intelligence and policy. Also offered as PUAF388N.
Click here for more course information.
0101(24273)
Nolte, W. (Seats=30, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- TuTh...... 4:30pm- 7:15pm (TYD 1108)
NG01(20692)
Lahneman, W. (Seats=20, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/04/08-08/20/08
- W......... 5:30pm- 8:15pm (Arranged)
PUAF698P
Selected Topics in Public Affairs:
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & POLICY;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
CA01(20687)
Apfel, K. (Seats=20, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/10/08-07/18/08
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 6:30pm (Arranged)
PUAF699R
Selected Topics Public Policy:
Critical Thinking and Analytic Methodology;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Thinking critically, analyzing effectively, and being able to solve
problems are crucial skills. Moreover, fundamental changes in
technology and in operational environments, whether they be in
commercialor goverment sectors, have greatly impacted the way in which
analysis is being conducted. Such skills require knowledge of
developments and relationships that are occuing within each of those
sectors. Also offered as PUAF388R.
Click here for more course information.
0201(24274)
LaPointe, A. (Seats=30, Open=20, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/22/08
- TuTh...... 4:30pm- 7:15pm (SKN 1115)
PUAF724
Problems of Global Security;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: For PUAF majors only or permission of department. Formerly
PUAF698W.
Explores the international security implications of globalization,
presenting evidence indicating that altered circumstances will
eventually induce a major redesign of prevailing security arrangements.
Includes three segments: 1) a review of the principal problems that have
been the focus of established security policy and would be the context
for any major adjustment of policy; 2) an assessment of relationships
with the major countries where traditional problems are most acutely
present; and 3) a review of the organizing principles that can be
expected to emerge in the new situation.
NG01(20576)
Keiswetter, A. (Seats=20, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/03/08-08/19/08
- Tu........ 3:30pm- 6:30pm (Arranged)
PUAF798B
Readings in Public Policy;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
For PUAF majors only.
PUAF899
Doctoral Dissertation Research;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
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