POL S110 - American National Government

Description:POL S110 uses a contemporary approach to American political behavior by viewing the forces that shaped our constitution, modern attitudes of liberalism and conservatism, the role played by political parties and the independent voter, Congress and the impact of special interest groups on that body, the modern presidency, and the important role the media plays in modern politics. Current topics of political interest are discussed throughout this course. This course is required for state teacher certification.
Credit hours:3-0-3
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Social Science
  • Area of concentration - Political Science, Social Science
IAI:S5 900: American/U.S. National Government I (GECC)
Offered:Offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
POLS 1100111:00a12:15pT,ThKlugman
POLS 1100212:00p12:50pM,W,FKlugman
POLS 110037:30p8:45pM,WRohrscheib

Fall 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
POLS 1100111:00a12:15pT,ThKlugman
POLS 1100212:00p12:50pM,W,FKlugman

Political Science Courses

NumberTitleHours
POLS 100People and Politics3-0-3
POLS 110American National Government3-0-3
POLS 120Pol in States and Communities3-0-3
POLS 290Internship in Political Science/Gov0-15-1 to 3