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POLS 3333. JURISPRUDENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONFLICT. 3 Hours.

Competing theories of law, especially in American constitutional politics. Examines disagreements over the meaning and application of the U.S. Constitution focusing on debates over living constitutionalism versus originalism and the Supreme Court's recent controversial rulings on abortion, guns, race, and religion. Especially recommended for pre-law students. Prerequisite: POLS 2311 and POLS 2312.

Bachelor of Art in Political Science to Master of Art in Political Science Fast Track

https://catalog.uta.edu/liberalarts/politicalscience/undergraduate/poli-sci-ba-to-ma-fast/
Bachelor of Art in Political Science to Master of Art in Political Science Fast Track allows outstanding senior undergraduate Political Science (POLS) students to take up to three graduate courses (5000-level courses) to replace up to nine credit hours of advanced POLS undergraduate courses (3000- or 4000-level courses); the credit hours earned in these graduate courses can then be applied to both the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and to the Master of Arts (MA) in Political Science. Those who successfully complete the program will be automatically admitted to the Graduate School. They will not be required to take any qualifying test, complete an application for admission to the Graduate School, arrange for letters of reference, or pay an application fee. This enables students to complete their MA degree in a shorter time period