PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
409
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
409
Section ID
PSCI1200409
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
R 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 3N6
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Pedro Ernesto Vicente De Castro
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002409
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
408
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
408
Section ID
PSCI1200408
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
R 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 2C2
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002408
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
407
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
407
Section ID
PSCI1200407
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 2C8
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Lauren Palladino
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002407
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
406
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
406
Section ID
PSCI1200406
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
R 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
DRLB 4C2
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Lauren Palladino
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002406
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
405
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
405
Section ID
PSCI1200405
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
R 8:30 AM-9:29 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 100
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Lauren Palladino
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002405
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
404
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
404
Section ID
PSCI1200404
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
W 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Meeting location
PCPE 202
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002404
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
403
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
403
Section ID
PSCI1200403
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
W 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 2C2
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Pedro Ernesto Vicente De Castro
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002403
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
402
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
402
Section ID
PSCI1200402
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
W 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 4E9
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002402
Use local description
No

PSCI1200 - Public Policy Process

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Public Policy Process
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI1200401
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
DRLB A1
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Parrish Bergquist
Description
This course introduces students to the theories and practice of the policy-making process. There are four primary learning objectives. First, understanding how the structure of political institutions matter for the policies that they produce. Second, recognizing the constraints that policy makers face when making decisions on behalf of the public. Third, identifying the strategies that can be used to overcome these constraints. Fourth, knowing the toolbox that is available to participants in the policy-making process to help get their preferred strategies implemented. While our focus will primarily be on American political institutions, many of the ideas and topics discussed in the class apply broadly to other democratic systems of government.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
PPE3002401
Use local description
No

PSCI1191 - Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
204
Title (text only)
Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy
Term
2024A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI1191204
Course number integer
1191
Meeting times
F 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 320
Level
undergraduate
Description
This course surveys key features of contemporary Japanese politics and foreign policy, using a comparative lens to explain development and change over time. In the process of evaluating these changes, the course examines (1) important actors in domestic politics (e.g., voters, politicians, political parties, and bureaucrats); (2) the positions that different actors take with respect to various domestic and foreign policies, as well as the sources of these policy preferences and changes over time; and (3) the roles played by political institutions and history in structuring contemporary political behavior and policy outcomes.
Course number only
1191
Use local description
No