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ECON 241-Comparative Economic Systems


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: Economics
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: ECON 241
Course Title: Comparative Economic Systems
Description: This course analyzes the workings of various contemporary economic systems such as Capitalism, Socialism and Communism. Comparative evaluation of the performance of these systems is undertaken using examples of countries such as the U.S.A., Britain, France, China, and the former U.S.S.R., among others.
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ECON 273-Economics Of Labor Unions


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: Economics
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: ECON 273
Course Title: Economics Of Labor Unions
Description: This course examines the development of labor unions in North America and Europe. It provides an economic analysis of the organization, goals and consequences of unionized labor. The course also considers the role of the employers and governments.
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HIST 202-EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 1648 TO THE PRESENT


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 202
Course Title: EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 1648 TO THE PRESENT
Description: This introductory course examines the history of European civilization from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the present. Lectures analyze the main political, economic, social, and cultural forces which shaped Europe from the early modern to the post-industrial period.
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HIST 315-EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY 1815-PRESENT


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 315
Course Title: EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY 1815-PRESENT
Description: This course traces the history of international relations among the great powers of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the present day. It explores such topics as the origins and collapse of the nineteenth-century balance of power, the causes of the two world wars, the history of the Cold War, and European foreign policy in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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HIST 341-GERMAN HISTORY SINCE 1500


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 341
Course Title: GERMAN HISTORY SINCE 1500
Description: This course covers the political, diplomatic, social, economic, and cultural history of Germany since the Reformation. It explores topics such as the Thirty Years' War, Austro-Prussian rivalry in the 18th century, German unification in the 19th Century, World War One, Hitler's Third Reich, the division of Germany after 1945, and Germany since the collapse of communism.
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HIST 342-HISTORY OF FRANCE SINCE 1500


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 342
Course Title: HISTORY OF FRANCE SINCE 1500
Description: This course covers the political, diplomatic, social, economic, and cultural history of France since the Reformation. It explores topics such as the Wars of Religion, the Age of Louis XIV, the French Revolution, Franco-German rivalry, the Dreyfus Affair, the Presidency of Charles DeGaulle, and the student revolts of 1968.
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HIST 485-EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SINCE 1789


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 485
Course Title: EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SINCE 1789
Description: This course covers the history of European ideas since the French Revolution and focuses on the main political ideologies that have arisen over the last two centuries. Topics include conservatism, liberalism, socialism, feminism, imperialism, nationalism, Soviet communism, and environmentalism. The course seeks to determine the fate of these ideologies as the twenty-first century unfolds.
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POLI 102-INTRODUCTORY POLITICS II: COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: Political Science
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: POLI 102
Course Title: INTRODUCTORY POLITICS II: COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Description: This course introduces students to a comparative analysis of the political systems of major nations, among them Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, China, Brazil, India, Japan, and South Africa. Among the topics covered are political parties and electoral systems; interest groups and public opinion; and decision-making and public policy formulation in the areas of commerce, education, health and welfare.
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POLI 282-INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICS


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: Political Science
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: POLI 282
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Description: This course examines the evolution and structure of the contemporary global system and considers the perennial questions of peace and stability in a world of independent polities. It treats the diverse capabilities, roles and relationships of state and non-state actors, and considers major patterns of change in the post-war world. Principal attention is directed to recurring theoretical concerns in the study of international politics. Both lectures and readings make generous use of case studies and contemporary issues.
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POLI 301-FEDERALISM AND FEDERATION


Institution Name: University of Prince Edward Island
Course Subject: Political Science
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: POLI 301
Course Title: FEDERALISM AND FEDERATION
Description: This course examines the theory and practice of federalism and federation principally within the Anglo-American and continental European traditions. It examines both the apparent necessity and appeal of federalism for modern diverse societies and the complexities of working out that idea in the different forms it has taken in Europe, Australia, and North America. The course concludes with an analysis of competing traditions and future directions of federalism and federation in the modern world.
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