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POL 201 (ONLINE COURSE)
Introduction to Political Science and American
Government
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Overview
There is no on-campus or online orientation associated with this
course. There is a general online orientation offered through
Cerritos College that you may want to take if this is your first
online course. You will find the general online orientation at
www.cerritos.edu/de/. If you are already familiar with online
education courses at Cerritos College, then you are ready to get
started in this course by thoroughly reading the syllabus. Everything you need to know about getting started and what
to expect throughout the term can be found in the syllabus (see
below).
Syllabus
Contact Information
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Dr.
Bryan
Reece, Professor of Political Science
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Office: Office of Academic Affairs
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Phone: (562) 860-2451 x2219
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E-mail:
breece@cerritos.edu
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Office Hours (see semester schedule on
Reece home page)
Course Description
In the course of this
semester we will contrast democratic ideals with American politics,
discussing the extent to which the U.S. is realizing or not realizing these
ideals. In carrying out this task, we will analyze the American
public, five major American political institutions (the mass media, political parties, interest
groups, elections, and public opinion polling), the three American governing
institutions (the executive, legislative and judicial branches).
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I have structured this course
with some specific instructional goals in mind. Through this course, it is
my hope that students gain:
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Required
Course Materials
The text you will be using for this course is
American Government Continuity and Change, 9th Edition, by Karen O'Connor and Larry J. Sabato. The book is available through the Cerritos College Bookstore and is
required for the course.
You are also required
to purchase access to Mypoliscilab 2.0 CourseCompass (MPSL) for this course. MPSL is the
online supplement associated with the text and holds additional content that is
required throughout the term.
You may purchase used copies of the text; however,
you must purchase a unique (new) Mypoliscilab booklet for the course. I
recommend that you look for a shrink-wrapped package in the bookstore. A
shrink-wrapped package includes the book and the Mypoliscilab booklet in one unit.
Make sure you purchase a new MyPoliSciLab booklet. A used one that has
already been registered will not work again.To save some money, the
Government in America text including all Mypoliscilab content can be
purchased as an e-book at almost half the price of the traditional hard copy
book. This can be purchased online at
http://www.ablongman.com/mypoliscilab/first-time-students-cc.html. Click
on "I need to buy access" and follow the instructions from their if you want
to purchase the e-book. Note: you will need the course ID number (reece75464)
and you will NOT be purchasing a physical copy of the book. With the e-book,
you will need to read the text online or print it out on your own printer.
All written materials submitted in digital format
(e.g., emailed attachments) must be submitted in Microsoft Office Word OR
Rich Text format.
Students are required to have access to a
computer with an Internet connection and multimedia capabilities. You must
be able to go online with the computer and watch or listen to streaming
media files. A
significant amount of work in this class will be done online. You may use
the campus computers available to students in various computing labs (e.g., Computer Assisted Instruction Lab)
or any other computer (work computer, home computer, etc.). If you plan to use
campus computers, you will need to purchase headphones in order to hear audio
and video files.
Students must also have
an email account to complete this course. If you do not already have an
account, you can get a free email account through online services such as Hotmail
and Yahoo (see www.hotmail.com or
www.yahoo.com).
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Assignments and Grading
Your final grade in this course will be based on
1) online quizzes; 2) discussion forum posts; and 3) the
essay OR video production assignment.
Weekly
Assignments
Each week you must complete specific assignments. Typical weekly assignments
include chapter readings, online video viewing, online activities, online
discussion forum, online news reading, and online quizzes.
Once you have purchased the required text and corresponding Mypoliscilab
booklet, you will have all the materials you need to complete this course.
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Discussion Forum of News
You are required to post at least two comments in
each course discussion forum. I will be
posting discussion questions on a regular basis. You can reply to my
discussion questions directly or reply to other student comments. You will
be graded on the frequency and quality of your submissions. For full credit,
you must post two comments per module that are thoughtful and grammatically
correct. For full credit, each post should be 3-4 sentences.
Essay or Video Assignment
You will be required to submit two essays OR
produce a 2-3 minute video. Details are provided at the essay/video
assignment area online.
Weighting
of Exams and Assignments
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Online Quizzes = 60% of Final
Grade
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Discussion Forum Participation =
15%
of Final Grade
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Essay
OR Video = 25%
of Final Grade
Grading Scale
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A = at least 90% of
points possible
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B = at least 80% of
points possible
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C = at least 70% of
points possible
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D = at least 60% of
points possible
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F = less than 60% of
points possible
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Assignments
Schedule
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Week One Assignments (Start 8/14; Due 8/19)
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Register mypoliscilab with Course ID#
reece75464
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
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Read chapter 1 on "The Political
Landscape" and take the online chapter exam
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Complete the activity on "What Are American
Values" and take the corresponding quiz.
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Complete the timeline activity on "Major
Technological Innovations that Have Change the Political Landscape" and
take the corresponding quiz.
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Watch the roundtable on "Self Government" and
take the corresponding quiz
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Watch the roundtable on "Intent of the
Framers" and take the corresponding quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Two Assignments (Start 8/20; Due 8/26)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
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Read chapter 2 on "The Constitution" and take
the chapter quiz
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Complete the simulation activity on "You Are
Proposing a Constitutional Amendment" and take the corresponding quiz.
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Complete the timeline activity on "History of
Constitutional Amendments" and take the corresponding quiz.
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Watch the debate on "Church and State" and take
the corresponding quiz
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Watch the roundtable on "Articles of
Confederation" and take the corresponding quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Three Assignments (Start 8/27; Due 9/2)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
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Read Chapter 3 on "Federalism" and take the
chapter quiz
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Complete the activity "Comparing Federalism
and Unitary Systems" and take the corresponding quiz
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Complete the timeline activity on "Federalism
and the Supreme Court"
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Watch the roundtable on "Contemporary
Federalism" and take the corresponding quiz
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Watch the debate on "Gun Control" and take the
corresponding quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Four Assignments (Start 9/3; Due 9/9)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
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Read chapter 4 on "State and Local Government"
and take the quiz
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Complete the activity "Explore Your State
Constitution" and take the quiz
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Complete the activity "Comparing State and
Local Governments" and take the quiz
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Complete the timeline "The Initiative and
Referendum" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Five Assignments (Start 9/10; Due 9/16)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read chapter 5 on "Civil
Liberties" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity on
"Comparative: Comparing Civil Rights" for chapter Five and take
the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Hate Speech"
and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Rights of
the Accused" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Civil
Liberties and National Security" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Six Assignments (Start 9/17; Due 9/23)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read chapter 6 on "Civil Rights"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity
"Comparative: Comparing Civil Rights" for chapter Six and take
the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Suspect
Classifications" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Civil Rights
Movement" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "The
Struggle for Equal Protection" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Seven Assignments (Start 9/24; Due 9/30)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read chapter 11 on "Public Opinion
and Socialization" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "Who are
Liberals and Conservatives? What's the Difference?" and take the
quiz
- Complete the timeline "The Power
of the Speaker of the House" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Political
Knowledge" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Public
Opinion and Leadership" and take the quiz
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Week Eight Assignments (Start 10/1; Due 10/7)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 15 " The News Media"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "Are the
Media Biased" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Three
Hundred Years of American Mass Media" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable ""Soft News
vs. Hard News" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Censorship and
the FCC" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Nine Assignments (Start 10/8; Due 10/14)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 12 "Political
Parties" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "Comparing
Political Parties" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Third
Parties in American History" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Third
Parties" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Declining
Political Parties" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Ten Assignments (Start 10/15; Due 10/21)
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Check mypoliscilab and email regularly for
announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 14 "Campaign Process"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are a
Professional Campaign Manager" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Television
and Presidential Campaign" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable " Campaign
Finance Reform" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "2000
Presidential Election" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
- Essay/ Video Assignment Due
October 19, 2007
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Week Eleven Assignments (Start 10/22; Due 10/28)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 13 "Voting and
Elections" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "The
Electoral College" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "And the
Winner is....?: Close calls in Presidential Elections" and take
the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Campaign
Finance Reform" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Electoral
College" and take the quiz
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Week Twelve Assignments (Start 10/29; Due 11/4)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 16 "Interest Groups
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are a
Lobbyist" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Interest
Group and Campaign Finance" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Interest
Groups and Representation" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Political Action
Committees" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Thirteen Assignments (Start 11/5; Due 11/11)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 7 "Congress" and take
the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are a
Member of Congress" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "The Power
of the Speaker of the House" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable
"Congressional Leadership" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Congressional
Partisanship" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Fourteen Assignments (Start 11/12; Due 11/18)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 8 "The Presidency"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "Comparing
Chief Executives" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "With the
Stroke of the Pen: Executive Order over Time" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Presidential
Greatness" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Presidential
Power" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Fifteen Assignments (Start 11/19; Due 11/25)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 9 "The Bureaucracy"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are a
Federal Administrator" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Evolution
of the Federal Bureaucracy" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Bureaucratic
Reform" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "The Merit
System" and take the quiz
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Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Sixteen Assignments (Start 11/26; Due 12/2)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 10 "The Judiciary"
and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are
Appointing a Supreme Court Justice" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "the Chief
Justice of the United States" and take the quiz
- Watch the roundtable "Judicial
Review" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Popular Election
of Judges" and take the quiz
- Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Week Seventeen Assignments (Start 12/3; Due 12/9)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 17 "Social Welfare
Policy" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "Making a
Difference: Welfare Reform" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "The
Evolution of Social Welfare Policy" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate
"Affirmative Action" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Poverty and
Political Parties" and take the quiz
- Read the PoliSci News Review
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Week Eightteen Assignments (Start 12/10 Due 12/16)
- Check mypoliscilab and email
regularly for announcements and course updates
- Read Chapter 18 "Foreign and
Defense Policy" and take the quiz
- Complete the activity "You are the
President" and take the quiz
- Complete the timeline "Growth of
the Budget and Federal Spending" and take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Patriot Act" and
take the quiz
- Watch the debate "Americans in
Iraq" and take the quiz
- Read the PoliSci News Review and post at least
two comments in the corresponding discussion forum
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Registering and
Navigating Mypoliscilab
The Mypoliscilab booklet comes with comprehensive
registration and navigation instructions. To register for this course you
need to use the Course ID #
of
reece75464.
All other information regarding
navigation can be found in the Student Starter Kit that comes with
Mypoliscilab. The starter kit will tell you how to find and use all online
resources. Look specifically for information related to:
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