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Introduction to American Politics

The United States Capitol building at night in Washington DC, USA.
POL SCI XL 149Z

This course gives a broad overview and introduces students to the American political system. 

Typically Available
Spring

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What you can learn.

Explore, research, and discuss concepts, analogies, and perspectives within the U.S. political system
Obtain practical application of information to participate in U.S. civic and political life
Recognize and understand the many factors affecting the U.S. political system
Study, analyze, and defend conclusions regarding political views and ideologies

Explain how special interest groups and other stakeholders can impact policies
Define the evolution of civil liberties and civil rights in the U.S.

About This Course

This course is an introduction to American national political institutions, the factors that motivate political behavior and the constraints that shape them. The course makes use of a number of political science theories. Topics to be covered include the American Constitution, civil rights, civil liberties, the presidency, Congress, political parties, elections, public opinion, the media, advertising, social identity, race and ethnic politics and political polling.