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POLT 105 - American Government: Congressional Elections 2014Semester Offered: First Semester Full Course Credits: 4 Credits Attribute: 4SS This course focuses primarily on understanding, not evaluating, the operations of American government, while improving your ability to analyze the interplay of historical, cultural, constitutional, legal, and political and private market forces in making/frustrating public policies. A Socratic method of teaching challenges presumptions, and avoids advocacy, postmodern jargon, posturing and pandering. In the fall of 2014, a research project requires the formulation of a plan for the future with which you might win congressional office. Enrollment Limit: 150 Instructor: P. Dawson |
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