PSCI1207 - Who Gets Elected and Why? The Science of Politics

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
402
Title (text only)
Who Gets Elected and Why? The Science of Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
402
Section ID
PSCI1207402
Course number integer
1207
Meeting times
M 5:15 PM-8:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Elizabeth Marie Burdett
Edward G Rendell
Description
What does it take to get elected to office? What are the key elements of a successful political campaign? What are the crucial issues guiding campaigns and elections in the U.S. at the beginning of the 21st century? This class will address the process and results of electoral politics at the local, state, and federal levels. Course participants will study the stages and strategies of running for public office and will discuss the various influences on getting elected, including: Campaign finance and fundraising, demographics, polling, the media, staffing, economics, and party organization. Each week we will be joined by guest speakers who are nationally recognized professionals, with expertise in different areas of the campaign and election process. Students will also analyze campaign case studies and the career of the instructor himself. Edward G. Rendell is the former Mayor of Philadelphia, former Chair of the Democratic National Committee, and former Governor of Pennsylvania.
Course number only
1207
Cross listings
URBS3200401
Use local description
No