POLITICAL SCIENCE / 131 Admission to graduate study in the Department of Political Science normally requires the completion of an.undergraduate major in political science or its equivalent. Students without this preparation will be required to make up deficiencies early in their gradu- ate work. All degree programs, except for the special program emphasizing public administration, require evidence of a year of satisfactory work in an approved foreign language. Admission to the M.A. programs offered in the De- partment is normally restricted to the fall semester. International Relations, a field of specialization leading to the ,M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, is offered in programs through the Department of Political Sci- ence. For the M.A. the requirements are 30 credit hours with thesis or 36 credit hours without thesis. For the Ph.D. the student has the option of taking 1) four fields of political science and a single or composite minor, or 2) three fields of political science (plus two graduate courses in a fourth field) and two minor fields or a composite minor. Public Administration.-The curriculum consists of seminars in planning, public administration, and pub- lic law and recommended courses in statistics, ac- counting, economics, sociology, geography, and pub- lic works engineering. Supervised internships in selected agencies in Florida are arranged by the De- partment of Political Science as an integral part of the training program. The program requires 40 hours of course work. There is no foreign language require- ment. judicial administration is a specialization within the public administration curriculum designed to meet the increasing demands for professional court man- agement in the judicial system. Students take the same courses required for public administration but concentrate their electives in the court management courses offered by the Department of Political Sci- ence and other departments. Supervised summer in- ternships are arranged with area courts, and students may choose to combine judicial administration with a law degree in the joint Degree Program, described below. Law/Public Administration Joint Degree Program. -A four-year program leading to a juris Doctor and a Master of Arts in political science-public adminis- tration is offered under the joint auspices of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts and Sciences' Department of Polit- ical Science and the College of Law. The program pro- vides students interested ir law and public service with the opportunity to blend relevant work in public administration, political science, and law. Students must meet the entrance requirements of both the Col- lege of Law and the graduate program in political sci- ence-public administration. A thesis is not required. Interested students should apply to both the Holland Law Center and to the Graduate School, noting on the application the joint nature of their admission re- quest. Alternatively, students may apply to the Grad- uate School during their first year of Law School. Further information on the program is available from the Holland Law Center and from the Department of Political Science. Political Campaigning.-The Department offers an M.A. degree with a certificate in political campaign- ing. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to occupy a wide variety of roles concerned with political persuasion and advocacy. Students take a total of 36 hours from four major areas: (1) the core courses required of all M. A. students, (2) courses oriented to the campaign process, (3) courses which place campaigning in the broader context of American politics, and (4) courses in mass communication offered by the College of Journalism. In addition to the 36 hours of coursework, the certificate requires completion of a campaign-re- lated internship and passage of a comprehensive ex- amination. There is no language requirement. Study for the Ph.D. degree in political science at the University of Florida by qualified master's degree reci- pients at Florida Atlantic University is facilitated by a cooperative arrangement in which appropriate mem- bers of the faculty of FAU are members of the gradu- ate faculty of the University of Florida. For further information and detailed requirements, prospective students are invited to write for the de- partment brochure on graduate programs in political science. CPO 5065-Eastern European Communist States (3) CPO 5105--Western European Politics (3) CPO 5145-Politics in Post-Industrial Societies (3) CPO 5305-Political Systems of Latin America: Mod- ernization, Authoritarianism, Revolution -(3) Prereq: CPO 3303 or equivalent. A comparative analysis of political re- sponses to modernization in Latin America. Emphasis on au- thoritarian regimes in Argentina and Brazil and the role of revolution in Mexican and Cuban development. CPO 5306-Contemporary Problems in Latin American Poli- tics (3) Prereq: CPO 3303 or 5305 or equivalent. Intensive analysis of major themes and issues in the study of Latin American politics; the breakdown of democratic systems, dependency and imperialism, revolutionary movement and regimes. Offered with changing content. CPO 5636-Politics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (3) CPO 6036-Politics in Developing Societies (3) Comparative analysis of political and administrative problems confronting less developed political systems. CPO 6037-Political Development (3) A review and analysis of major theoretical formulations of political development. CPO 6041-Politics in Advanced Industrial Societies (3) Comparative analysis of typical political, economic, and so- cial problems confronting governments of advanced in- dustrial states. CPO 6307-Latin American Politics I (3) Knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese is required; French may be sub- stituted with consent of instructor. INR 5037-Rich and Poor Nations in the International Sys- tem (3) Prereq: INR 2002. North-South relations, including international finance, transnational corporations, political agencies, and proposals for a New International Economic Order. INR 5207--Comparative Foreign Policy (3) Prereq: INR 2002. Intensive study of special topics in international relations and foreign policy such as broad-based comparative analysis of foreign policy behavior, comparative international sub- systems, reinterpretation of concepts such as nationalism and imperialism. INR 5245-International Politics of Latin America (3) Prereq: INR 2002 or advanced standing in Latin American Studies. Intensive analysis of the international politics of Latin Amer- ica. Relations with U.S. and nonhemispheric powers. Foreign policies of Latin American states. INR 5306-The Making of American Foreign Policy (3) Exam- ination of the principal factors influencing the formulation of U.S. foreign policy, including the international environ- ment, information processing,, personality factors, political culture, decision makers, and decision making. Considera- tion is also given to the institutional setting, including the President, Congress and public opinion. INR 5334-American Military Strategy (3) INR 5505-International Institutions (3) Prereq: INR 2002, 4403. In-depth analysis of the political and functional aspects of international organization and administration, al- ternating emphasis on either global organizations such as the United Nations or regional organizations such as the Eu- ropean Economic Community.