UCLA: Political Science
Para inscribirse en unas Summer Sessions en UCLA, debes seleccionar 2 cursos de Summer Sessions. A continuación puedes ver todos los cursos del área Political Science, contenido y horario.
Recomendamos:
1.- Ver en qué sesión (fechas y duración) se imparte cada uno de los cursos de esta área.
2.- Cuando sepas los cursos que más te interesan comprueba el horario para que no se solapen entre ellos.
DURACIÓN FECHAS SESSION
6 semanas Junio 25 – Agosto 3 Session A
6 semanas Agosto 6 – Septiembre 14 Session C
8 semanas Junio 25 – Agosto 17 Session A
10 semanas Junio 25 – Agosto 31 Session A
REQUISITOS: Nivel Avanzado, TOEFL 79iBT, CAE, IELTS 6.5
Cursos de Political Science:
| Political Science | nº de creditos | duración en semanas | Sesión |
| Introduction to Political Theory | 5 | 6 | A |
| World Politics | 5 | 6 | A / C |
| Introduction to American Politics | 5 | 6 | A |
| Political Violence | 4 | 6 | A |
| World Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy after September 11 | 4 | 6 | A |
| World Order | 4 | 6 | A |
| Global Environment and World Politics | 4 | 6 | A |
| National Institutions: The Presidency | 4 | 6 | A |
| National Institutions: Supreme Court | 4 | 6 | A |
| Introduction to Comparative Politics | 5 | 6 | C |
| International Law | 4 | 6 | C |
| National Institutions: Congress | 4 | 6 | C |
| Public Law and Judicial Process: Constitutional Law, Separation of Powers | 4 | 6 | C |
Precios INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION FEE: 700 € | ||||||
| TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO | DURACIÓN | FECHAS | PRECIO | |||
| Campus Media P. | 6 semanas. | Jun 24 - Ago 3// Ago 5 - Sep 14 | 2.385,00 € | |||
| Apartamento S.C. | 8 semanas. | Jun 24 - Ago 17 | 3.130,00 € | |||
| Apartamento S.C. | 10 semanas | Jun 24 - Ago 31 | 3.880,00 € | |||
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Political Theory
Lu, Mie 10:45A 12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Exposition and analysis of selected political theorists and concepts from Plato to the present. P/NP or letter grading.
World Politics
Ma, Jue 1:00P 3:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Required of all students concentrating in Field II. Introduction to problems of world politics. P/NP or letter grading.
Introduction to American Politics
Ma, Jue 10:45P 12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Basic institutions and processes of democratic politics. Treatment of themes such as constitutionalism, representation, participation, and leadership coupled with particular emphasis on the American case. P/NP or letter grading.
Political Violence
Lu, Mie 10:45A 12:50P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Examination of one or several different uses of violence in revolutionary process: demonstrations, mass uprisings, coup d'etat, assassination, and terrorism. May be applied toward Field II or IV.
World Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy after September 11
Ma, Jue 10:45A 12:50P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Video lectures by leading scholars as well as live lectures and discussion on complex problems such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and Arab-Israeli conflict. P/NP or letter grading.
World Order
Ma, Jue 3:15P 5:20P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 20. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of problems of international system seen as community capable of cooperation and development. P/NP or letter grading.
Global Environment and World Politics
Lu, Mie 3:15P 5:20P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Recommended requisite: course 20. Politics and policy of major global environmental issues such as climate change, integrating law, policy, and political science perspectives. P/NP or letter grading.
National Institutions: The Presidency
Ma, Jue 1:00P 3:05P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 40. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of nature and problems of presidential leadership, emphasizing impact of the bureaucracy, congress, public opinion, interest groups, and party system on the presidency and national policy-making.
National Institutions: Supreme Court
Lu, Mie 3:15P 5:20P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 40. Designed for juniors/seniors. Introduction to American constitutional development and role of Supreme Court as interpreter of the U.S. Constitution. Reading of Supreme Court cases as well as various historical and current commentaries.
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Ma, Jue 10:45A 12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 50R. Comparative study of constitutional principles, governmental institutions, and political processes in selected countries. P/NP or letter grading.
International Law
Lu, Mie 5:00P 7:05P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 20. Course 123A is requisite to 123B. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of nature and place of international law in conduct of international relations. Letter grading.
National Institutions: Congress
Ma, Jue 1:00P 3:05P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 40. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of those factors which affect character of the legislative process and capacity of representative institutions to govern in contemporary society.
Public Law and Judicial Process: Constitutional Law, Separation of Powers
Lu, Mie 3:15P 5:20P
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisite: course 40. Designed for juniors/seniors. Constitutional questions concerning separation of powers, federalism, and relationship between government and property. P/NP or letter grading.














