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POL 201 (Hybrid)

Introduction to Political Science and American Government

 

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Overview

 

This is a hybrid class (half online and half traditional). During the first week, we will meet on Monday and Thursday. In remaining weeks, we will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 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

  • Bryan Reece, Professor of Political Science

  • Office: Social Science Building, Room 14

  • Phone: (562) 860-2451 x2755

  • E-mail: breece@cerritos.edu

  • Office Hours (see semester schedule on Reece home page)

Course Description

 

Political Science 201 (Introduction to Political Science and American Government) is a three (3) unit course that is transferable to CSUs, UCs and almost all private universities (e.g., USC). There are no prerequisites of co-requisites associated with this course; however, it is strongly recommended that students have satisfactorily completed the English Placement Process or ENGL 52 or equivalent with a grade of Credit or “C” or higher and satisfactorily completed the Reading Placement Process or READ 54 with a grade of Credit or “C” or higher.


This course is an introductory survey of the field of political science focusing on the major concepts, theories, institutions, processes and policies of government in the United States at the national, state, and local levels. The class is intended for college transfer students, especially political science majors. The course has substantial overlap of content with POL 101. In consequence, it is recommended that you take either 101 or 201. If you choose to take POL 101 and POL 201, the Political Science Department strongly encourages you take the two courses from different instructors.

 

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Course Goals

 

I have structured this course with some specific instructional goals in mind. Through this course, it is my hope that students gain:

  • an understanding of American democratic ideals.

  • an understanding of the major documents, institutions, actors, policies and issues in American politics at the federal, state and local levels.

  • an understanding of the public policy making process in the US.

  • skills and knowledge necessary for analyzing American politics according to the ideals of American democracy.

  • skills necessary for critical thinking.

  • skills that improve their abilities to apply technology to the learning process.

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Required Course Materials 

 

The text you will be using for this course is American Government, 8th 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 (MPSL) for this course. MPSL is the online portal 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.

 

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

 

Online Modules

There are nine modules that you must complete in the course. Each module contains required chapter readings, discussion forum participation, weekly reading of the news, online video viewing, and more. At the end of each module, you will be required to complete a comprehensive module quiz. Once you have purchased the required text and corresponding Mypoliscilab booklet, you will have all the materials you need to complete this course.

 

In-Class Exams

There are three exams you must complete during this course. Each examination will focus on lecture and module materials. The exams will be administered in-class as close-book examinations. The exams will not be comprehensive and will include multiple choice and essay questions.

  • First Exam: Modules 1-3 and corresponding lectures

  • Second Exam: Modules 4-6 and corresponding lectures

  • Third Exam (Final Exam): Modules 7-9 and corresponding lecture

Weighting of Exams and Assignments

  • Online Module Quizzes = 45% of Final Grade

  • In-Class Exams = 45% of Final Grade

  • Weekly News Quiz = 10%

Grading Scale

  • A = at least 90% of points possible

  • B = at least 80% of points possible

  • C = at least 70% of points possible

  • D = at least 60% of points possible

  • F = less than 60% of points possible

Assignment Due Dates

 

In-Class Exams

  • Exam 1 Thursday 6/8

  • Exam 2 Thursday 6/19

  • Exam 3 Thursday 6/29

PoliSci News Review Quizzes

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 5/27

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 6/3

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 6/10

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 6/17

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 6/24

  • PoliSci News Review Quiz Due Saturday 7/1

Module Quizzes and Discussion Forums

  • Module 1 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Mon 5/29

  • Module 2 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Thu 6/1

  • Module 3 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Mon 6/5

  • Module 4 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Thu 6/8

  • Module 5 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Mon 6/12

  • Module 6 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Thu 6/15

  • Module 7 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Mon 6/19

  • Module 8 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Thu 6/22

  • Module 9 Quiz and Discussion Forum Due Mon 6/26

 

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Modules

 

Module 1

 

Topic: Political Landscape

Readings: Read chapter 1

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Self Government"

        • Roundtable on "Intent of the Framers"

 

Topic: The Constitution

Readings: Read chapter 2

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Church and State"

        • Roundtable on "Articles of Confederation"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 2

 

Topic: Federalism

Readings: Read chapter 3

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Contemporary Federalism"

        • Debate on "Gun Control"

 

Topic: State and Local Government

Readings: Read chapter 4

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 3

 

Topic: Civil Liberties

Readings: Read chapter 5;

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Hate Speech"

        • Roundtable on "Rights of the Accused"

 

Topic: Civil Rights

Readings: Read chapter 6

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Suspect Classifications"

        • Roundtable on "Civil Rights Movement"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 4

 

Topic: Public Opinion and Socialization

Readings: Read chapter 11

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Political Knowledge"

        • Roundtable on "Public Opinion and Leadership"

 

Topic: The News Media

Readings: Read chapter 15

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Soft News vs. Hard News"

        • Debate on "Censorship and the FCC"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 5

 

Topic: Political Parties

Readings: Read chapter 12

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Third Parties"

        • Roundtable on "Declining Political Parties"

 

Topic: Campaign Process

Readings: Read chapter 14

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Campaign Finance Reform";

        • Debate on "2000 Presidential Election";

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 6

 

Topic: Voting and Elections

Readings: Read chapter 13

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Campaign Finance Reform"

        • Rountable on "Electoral College"

 

Topic: Interest Groups

Readings: Read chapter 16

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Interest Groups and Representation";

        • Debate on "Political Action Committees";

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 7

 

Topic: Congress

Readings: Read chapter 7

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Congressional Partisanship"

        • Roundtable on "Congressional Leadership"

 

Topic: The Presidency

Readings: Read chapter 8

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Presidential Power";

        • Roundtable on "Presidential Greatness"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 8

 

Topic: The Bureaucracy

Readings: Read chapter 9

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Roundtable on "Bureaucratic Reform";

        • Debate on "The Merit System"

 

Topic: The Judiciary

Readings: Read chapter 10

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Popular Election of Judges";

        • Roundtable on "Judicial Review"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

Module 9

 

Topic: Social Welfare Policy

Readings: Read chapter 17

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Affirmative Action";

        • Debate on "Poverty and Political Parties";

 

Topic: Foreign and Defense Policy

Readings: Read chapter 18

Roundtables and Debates: Watch/listen to the following:

        • Debate on "Patriot Act"

        • Debate on "Americans in Iraq"

 

Quiz

Quiz: Take module quiz. The quiz will cover chapter readings, debates and roundtables.

 

 

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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 reece72129. 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:

  • Chapter Quizzes

  • Roundtables and Debates

  • The Weekly News Review and Quizzes

  • Chapter Activities

  • The Course Discussion Forum

  • Course Assignments

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