Introductory survey of the discipline of political science focusing on the scope, and methods of the field, and the substantive topics in the discipline including the theoretical foundations of politics, political interaction, political institutions and how political systems function.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Define and apply political terms and concepts.
- Define political science and identify the subfields.
- Compare and contrast different political systems and institutions.
- Apply the methods used to study politics.
- Critically interpret and analyze contemporary political issues and problems.
Required Textbooks
Danziger, James and Linsey Lupo Understanding the Political World, 12th edition, Pearson. This textbook is only available through the Pearson’s Revel (it is online). You can order a paper copy of the book from Pearson. Students should check with their instructors about additional section-specific required materials.
ISBN-10
978-0135622032 (special WC pricing with this unique ISBN)
Required Institutional Core Learning Outcomes
Communication (COM), Critical Thinking (CT), Personal Responsibility (PR), Social Responsibility (SR)
A = 90 and above
B = 80 to 89
C = 70 to 79
D = 60 to 69
F = 59 and below
Disabilities
ADA Statement:
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Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is fundamental to the educational mission of Weatherford College, and the College expects its students to maintain high standards of personal and scholarly conduct. Academic dishonesty of any kind will not be tolerated. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on an examination or other academic work, plagiarism, collusion, and the abuse of resource materials including unauthorized use of Generative AI. Departments may adopt discipline specific guidelines on Generative AI usage approved by the instructional dean. Any student who is demonstrated to have engaged in any of these activities will be subject to immediate disciplinary action in accordance with institutional procedures.
Hope Statement
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Revised
Fall 2021
Last Modified
Thursday, September 9, 2021, 4:02 PM