PSC121 — American National Politics
This course is an introductory survey of American politics designed to help students better understand the U.S. political system. The focus of the course is on the system’s key political actors, behaviors, processes and institutions. Empirically based explanations are offered to help students understand why these political factors are important to the system’s operation, and what effect they have on both the electoral and policy making processes and their outcomes.
Part of
- Early Childhood Education A.A. (Plan 13AB-ECE)
- Secondary Education A.A. (Plan 13AB-EDS)
- History (Plan 13AB-HST)
- Political Science A.A. (Plan 13AB-PSC)
- Sociology A.A. (Plan 13AB-SOC)
- Elementary Education A.A. (Plan 13AB-EDE)
- Criminal Justice A.A. (Plan 13AB-CRJ)
- Legal Studies A.A.S. (Plan 22PA)
- Criminal Justice A.A.S. (Plan 25CE)
- Earth Science A.S. (Plan 11AB-ESC)
- Social Work A.A. (Plan 13AB-SWK)
- Special Education A.A. (Plan 13AB-EDP)
- Sustainability A.S. (Plan 11AB-SUS)