PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
208
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
208
Section ID
PSCI0200208
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
F 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Deepaboli Chatterjee
Marc N. Meredith
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
207
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
207
Section ID
PSCI0200207
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Marc N. Meredith
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
206
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
206
Section ID
PSCI0200206
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
F 8:30 AM-9:29 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Marc N. Meredith
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
205
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
205
Section ID
PSCI0200205
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
R 7:00 PM-7:59 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chloe Ahn
Marc N. Meredith
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
204
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI0200204
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
R 5:15 PM-6:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chloe Ahn
Marc N. Meredith
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
203
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
203
Section ID
PSCI0200203
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
R 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Marc N. Meredith
Elizabeth Ariel Stark
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
202
Section ID
PSCI0200202
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
R 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chloe Ahn
Marc N. Meredith
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0200 - Introduction to American Politics

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Introduction to American Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI0200001
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Marc N. Meredith
Description
This course is intended to introduce students to the national institutions and political processes of American government. What are the historical and philosophical foundations of the American Republic? How does American public policy get made, who makes it, and who benefits? Is a constitutional fabric woven in 1787 good enough for today? How, if at all, should American government be changed, and why? What is politics and why bother to study it? If these sorts of questions interest you, then this course will be a congenial home. It is designed to explore such questions while teaching students the basics of American politics and government.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0100 - Introduction to Comparative Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
210
Title (text only)
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
210
Section ID
PSCI0100210
Course number integer
100
Meeting times
F 5:15 PM-6:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Description
This course is designed to introduce students to comparative political analysis. How can the political behavior, circumstances, institutions, and dynamic patterns of change that people experience in very different societies be analyzed using the same set of concepts and theories? Key themes include nationalism, political culture, democratization, authoritarianism, and the nature of protracted conflict.
Course number only
0100
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI0100 - Introduction to Comparative Politics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
209
Title (text only)
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Term
2024C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
209
Section ID
PSCI0100209
Course number integer
100
Meeting times
F 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Description
This course is designed to introduce students to comparative political analysis. How can the political behavior, circumstances, institutions, and dynamic patterns of change that people experience in very different societies be analyzed using the same set of concepts and theories? Key themes include nationalism, political culture, democratization, authoritarianism, and the nature of protracted conflict.
Course number only
0100
Fulfills
Society Sector
Use local description
No