PSC201 — American Government
This course is a study of American federal governmental institutions with a focus on the Constitution and key founding documents; the functions of executive, legislative and judicial branches; civil liberties and rights; and the role and influence of the electorate, interest groups, and the media. The impact of current events on the national government and institutions is emphasized.
Prerequisites: RDG-100, ENG-100
Part of
- Associate in Arts
- Associate in Arts - Pol. Science - Amer. Government
- Associate in Arts - Anthropology
- Associate in Arts - Business
- Associate in Arts - Early Childhood and Elem Education
- Associate in Arts -Forensic Psychology
- Associate in Arts - Geography and Environmental Studies
- Associate in Arts - History
- Associate in Arts - Interdisciplinary Studies
- Associate in Arts - Pol. Science - International Relations
- Associate in Arts - Middle School Education
- Associate in Arts - Writing
- Associate in Applied Sci - Business Admin - Entrepreneurship
- Associate in Applied Sci - Business Admin - General
- Associate in Applied Sci - Bus Admin - Sales and Retail Mgmt
- Associate in Applied Sci - Criminal Justice Technology
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Tech - Computer Infor Syst
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Tech - Computer Science
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Egr Tech - Civil Egrt
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Egr Tech - Electronics Egrt
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Egr Tech - Elec Vehicle Egrt
- Associate in Applied Sci - Gen Egr Tech - Mechanical Egrt
- Associate in Applied Sci - Human Services
- Associate in Applied Sci - Integrated Information Technology
- Associate in Applied Sci - Paralegal
- Associate in Science
- Associate in Science - Interdisciplinary Studies
- Associate in Science - Mathematics
- Associate in Science - Pre-Professional Science
- Certificate in Arts - Transfer Studies
- Certificate in Engineering Technology - Gen Engineering Tech