102 Politics and Governments. Politics is not just elections. We can study politics in novels, films, biographies, and students will find that it is much more interesting and relevant than they perhaps thought. In this class we will explore a variety of introductory political issues, such as socialism, libertarianism, and welfare liberalism, and also examine key political institutions from a comparative perspective. The emphasis is on developing critical thinking and intelligent opinions about politics broadly conceived.
Snow MTWR 12:00 - 2:30PM (6/4/07 - 6/30/07)
103 American Government and Politics. The structures and underlying principles of the American political system are studied: judiciary, Congress, the presidency, political parties and movements, and the role of public opinion. Selected current issues will be discussed.
Kraus MTWR 6:00 - 8:30PM (6/4/07 - 6/30/07)
Kraus MTWR 6:00 - 8:30PM (7/9/07 - 8/4/07)
211 Public Administration. A study of the policy making process within the context of the American political system. Emphasis will be placed on administrative and organizational theory; selected cases of the practice of administration at the federal, state, and local levels, and the differences between public and private administration.
MTWR 6:00 - 8:00PM (6/4/07 - 6/30/07)
291 Special Topics: Sports, Politcs and Policy
Kraus MTWR 9:00- 11:30AM (6/4/07 - 6/30/07)
291 Special Topics: Canadian Politics
Kraus MTWR 12:00 - 2:30PM (6/4/07 - 6/30/07)
291 Special Topics: Politics and Gov't of NYC
Kraus MTWR 9:00 - 11:30AM (7/9/07 - 8/4/07)