POL 1000 — POL-1000 United States National Government: Civic Literacy
Nature, purpose, theories, and evolution of the government of the United States. Relationships between structure, function, and process. Dynamics of political change, including historical development and significance of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the subsequent amendments. Specific emphasis on the federal system, significant Supreme Court decisions, and the role of citizens within the construct.
Part of
- Associate of Arts with a concentration in Art History
- Associate of Arts with a Concentration in English
- Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Jazz Studies
- Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Music
- Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Sociology
- Associate of Arts with a concentration in Studio/Fine Arts
- Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Theatre
- Associate of Science with a Concentration in Chemistry
- Business, Associate of Arts
- Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science
- Criminal Justice (Basic Police Academy), Associate of Applied Science
- Criminal Justice (Corrections), Associate of Applied Science
- Criminal Justice (Security Administration), Associate of Applied Science
- Fire - Emergency Medical Services, Associate of Applied Science
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Paralegal Studies, Associate of Applied Business