Courses may be offered in one of the following modalities:
If you are enrolled in courses delivered in traditional or hybrid modalities, you will be expected to attend face-to-face instruction as scheduled.
3 credits
This course examines major theories, concepts, and methods of contemporary Political science, Political Issues and Public Policy, American Government and Politics, Political Theory, Comparative Politics, and International Relations. Unifying concepts (management of conflict, power, and authoritative allocation of values) are applied to the study of the state and the political process. (Learning Goals:L;Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)Sections Offered: Fall 2025 |
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Introduction To Politics | ||||||||
0158-102-001 | T. Levy | Mon/Wed | 9:00 am - 9:50 am | GC - NEX 275 | 3 | |||
0158-102-002 | T. Levy | Mon/Wed | 10:00 am - 10:50 am | GC - NEX 275 | 3 | |||
0158-102-003 | G. Greaves | Mon/Wed | 2:25 pm - 3:40 pm | GC - BLH 207 | 3 | |||
Sections Offered: Spring 2025 |
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Introduction To Politics | ||||||||
0158-102-002 | T. Levy | Mon/Wed | 10:00 am - 10:50 am | GC - NEX 275 | 3 | This Course is Filled to Capacity | ||
0158-102-003 | S. Kahl | Mon/Wed | 11:00 am - 11:50 am | GC - HHE 214 | 3 | This Course is Filled to Capacity |