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Political Science Course Guide - Indianapolis

POLS 101: COURSE CONTENT

COURSE CONTENT

  • History and theories of government
  • Rise of American democracy
  • Constitutional structure

Challenges of Federalism

  • civil rights
  • civil liberties
  • case law

Public Policy

  • media
  • globalism
  • current events

Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics

Constitutional Compromises: Crash Course Government and Politics

POLS 101 - Introduction to American Government and Politics

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POLS 101 - Introduction to American Government and Politics

Studies federalism, theories of the origins and purposes of government and other aspects of the American government including interest groups, political parties, and the electoral process. Emphasis is placed on constitutional backgrounds and the organization and functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial segments of the national government, civil liberties and civil rights, public opinion, media, bureaucracies, and domestic and foreign policy.

Classroom and Online Resources

Reference and General Collection - Books

Electronic Books