POL S 202 A: Introduction to American Politics

Winter 2024
Meeting:
TTh 1:00pm - 2:20pm / ECE 105
SLN:
19429
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course introduces students to American politics. It surveys basic principles and concepts of politics, the United States’ constitutional foundations (e.g., federalism, civil liberties, and civil rights), the functions of major institutions (i.e., Congress, the presidency, and the courts), sources and consequences of mass political behavior (public opinion, voting, etc.), and the impact of organizations (media, parties, and interest groups). In this course, students will gain a foundational understanding of American politics and history, receive an introduction to political science as a discipline, develop critical thinking skills to evaluate fundamental questions in American politics based on theory and evidence, and develop their writing skills to present arguments in a clear and concise manner.

The full syllabus can be accessed here.

Catalog Description:
Institutions and politics in the American political system. Ways of thinking about how significant problems, crises, and conflicts of American society are resolved politically. Course equivalent to: BIS 175 and TPOL S 202. Offered: AWSpS.
Department Requirements Met:
Introductory Courses
GE Requirements Met:
Social Sciences (SSc)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
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April 25, 2025 - 3:33 am