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POLS 1300 - US National Govt

This course provides an examination of the formation, structure, processes and fundamental political principles of the United States political system, including the development of the Constitution and the federal system, civil rights and liberties, public opinion and political participation, political parties and interest groups, the role of money and the media in the political system, political campaigns and elections, Congress and the legislative process, the presidency, and the federal judiciary. It focuses not only on the achievements of the political system but on its shortcomings as well, thus leading to consideration of the political challenges facing the system and suggestions for reform. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30222

LECTURE
LECTURE
21
M
T
W
R
F
S
11:00 AM-12:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2009
/ MAIN
Sidwell
, R
3
30223

LECTURE
LECTURE
26
M
T
W
R
F
S
12:30 PM-01:45 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2007
/ MAIN
Sidwell
, R
3
30922

ONLINE
ONLINE
FULL
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
31005

LECTURE
LECTURE
23
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:30 AM-10:45 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2008
/ MAIN
Seliga
, L
3
31187

ONLINE
ONLINE
10
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
31366

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
08:14 AM-09:06 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
MENTOR HS
/ OFFSITE
Sidwell
, R
3
30754

ONLINE
ONLINE
20
- -

-
P1
1/13-3/08
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
30293

ONLINE
ONLINE
23
- -

-
P12
2/10-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
30784

ONLINE
ONLINE
24
- -

-
P2
3/16-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
 

POLS 2100 - State and Local Govt

This course provides a survey of the organization, processes, powers, and responsibilities of state and local government in the United States, with special reference to Ohio. Topics include national-state and state-local relations, state constitutions and municipal charters, political participation, parties and special interests, and the basic institutions of government comprising the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The course also considers various types of local governments and the problems of metropolitan government. Policy issues examined include education, welfare, and law enforcement policy, as well as budgeting and finance at the state and local levels. Students must conduct a field assignment in their communities. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30813

LECTURE
LECTURE
27
M
T
W
R
F
S
11:00 AM-12:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2007
/ MAIN
Simrak
, M
3
31404

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:31 AM-10:16 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
SOUTH
/ OFFSITE
Norris
, S
3
 

POLS 2200 - Intro Intl Relation

This course examines the origin, nature, and development of the post-Cold War international system. Basic concepts include state, nation, power, sovereignty, nationalism, national interest, security, and balance of power. The course examines the major governmental and nongovernmental, state, and international actors influencing international relations, as well as the primary issues of the modern international system. It also considers strategies for enhancing international security and peace, diplomacy, international trade, nuclear and conventional military power, and international law and government. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30785 Honors Course

LECTURE
LECTURE
14
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:30 AM-10:45 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2009
/ MAIN
Skubby
, C
3
31092

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:31 AM-10:16 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
SOUTH
/ OFFSITE
Norris
, S
3
 

POLS 2300 - Intro/Comp'tve Pols

This course provides an examination and critical analysis of governments and political systems in selected Western and non-Western, developed and developing nations throughout the world. Using a country approach, it introduces the basic concepts, theories and approaches to comparative political analysis. The course gives particular attention to: political cultures, constitutions, governmental institutions and processes, electoral systems, political participation and behavior, political parties and interest groups, the role of political and economic elites, and key current issues and policy-making processes. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
31405

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:31 AM-10:16 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
SOUTH
/ OFFSITE
Norris
, S
3

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