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Introduction To Politics (POL-102)


Semester: Fall 2020
Number: 0158-102-002
Instructor: Traci Levy
Days: Monday 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Wednesday 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Note: Hybrid Online/In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Swirbul Library 114 ONL
Credits: 3
Notes:

In-Person Mondays 9:00-9:50am In Swl 114 Or Wednesdays
Synchronously Online Through Sep.30th. Students Should
Attend One Of These Sessions Weekly. October 5 Will
Begin Meeting Online Synchronously Both Mon. & Wed.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

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)

Learning Goals:   1. Understanding of the management of conflict 2. Critical thinking 3. Information literacy

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