Open to Political Science majors with a grade point average of 3.00 or above Working with the national, provincial or municipal government offices, assignments with selected government and civic organizations.
Prerequisites: PLSC 101, Junior Status Topical issues and themes of justice, equality and liberty, women's rights, race relations, child labor, birth control and other topics as chosen by the professor and members of the class.
Prerequisites: PLSC 101, PLSC 102 Two party and multi-party systems including a discussion of what parties are, history of political parties, parties and elections, parties in a federal system and parties around the world.
Prerequisites: PLSC 101, PLSC 203 Background of the United Nations Organization with an analysis of the success and failure of the League of Nations, the Security Council, the General Assembly and the organs of the United Nations and Pakistan's position
Prerequisite: PLSC 101 Status and relationships between Pakistan and the rest of the world with special emphasis upon relations with the Islamic World and the United States.
Government at the provincial and local level with an examination of the basic institutional arrangements of the provincial government, provincial elections, political party organization, state public policy matters and a detailed exploration of the operat
A history of the freedom movement and study of the main institutions of the national government and what makes the Pakistan government unique.