| Course Title: | Advocacy in Applied Settings - Collegium V Honors |
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| Class Section: | PSCI4372.HN1.13S | Activity Type: | Lecture |
| Class Level: | Undergraduate | Class Number: | 25518 |
| Class Credits: | 3 Credits | Inst. Mode: | Face-to-Face |
| Grading: | Graded - Undergraduate | Session Type: | Regular Academic Session (1) |
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| Status: | Section Status: OPEN Available Seats: 21 Enrolled Total: 9 |
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| Description: | PSCI 4372 - Advocacy in Applied Settings (3 semester hours) This is a course on communication and advocacy. Students examine how people make cases for their needs in organizations, especially governmental and political ones. This course is part of the Archer Program and is restricted to Archer Fellows. Prerequisite: Permission of Director of Archer Program required. (3-0) R |
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| Class Notes: | • Collegium V - Honors section. This class will be held at the Archer Center, Washington, D.C. Permit of Archer Center Director is required. Contact Valerie Brunell: vbrunell@utdallas.edu. |
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| Schedule: | Class Location and Times Location: Washington, D. C. : 6:00pm-6:00pm TBD Term: Spring 2013 Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1) Starts: January 14, 2013 Ends: May 13, 2013
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| College: | School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences |
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| Syllabus: | A Syllabus for Advocacy in Applied Settings (psci4372.hn1.13s) taught by John Daly,Edward Harpham hasn't been posted. |
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| Class Evaluation: | A class evaluation for Advocacy in Applied Settings (psci4372.hn1.13s) taught by John Daly,Edward Harpham hasn't been posted. |
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