American Government and Politics (220-0-20)
Instructors
Chloe Nicol Thurston
847/467-4067
601 University Place
Office Hours: http://www.polisci.northwestern.edu/people/core-faculty/chloe-thurston.html
Meeting Info
Fisk Hall 217: Mon, Wed 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
This course introduces students to the institutions and processes of American national government. The course explores the following core questions: What are the philosophical foundations of the American republic? How does America's constitutional design shape the functioning of the nation's institutions? What are the basic roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches? What is the history of political parties in America? How are American public policies made?
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be expected to know the history of American political development, the structure and function of American political institutions, and the dynamics of political behavior in America.
Teaching Method
Lecture and discussion sections
Evaluation Method
Lecture/section participation; weekly short writing assignments; midterm exams; final project
Class Materials (Required)
None
Class Attributes
Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
U.S. Perspectives on Power, Justice, and Equity
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area
Associated Classes
DIS - Locy Hall 106: Wed 4:00PM - 4:50PM
DIS - Fisk Hall 114: Wed 4:00PM - 4:50PM
DIS - Locy Hall 106: Wed 5:00PM - 5:50PM
DIS - Locy Hall 109: Thurs 10:00AM - 10:50AM
DIS - Kresge Centennial Hall 3-410: Thurs 2:00PM - 2:50PM
DIS - Kresge Centennial Hall 2-430: Thurs 3:00PM - 3:50PM
DIS - Fisk Hall 114: Wed 5:00PM - 5:50PM
DIS - 555 Clark 230: Thurs 11:00AM - 11:50AM