An introduction and exposure to the foundations and principles of American Democracy, with a focus on: the institutions of American Democracy (Congress, the Presidency, the Judiciary, and the bureaucracy); the processes of American Democracy (public opinion, political parties, voting and elections, interest groups, and the media); civil liberties, civil rights, and political equality; and, domestic, economic, and foreign policies.
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POL 2110 500 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 M, T, W, R, F, 08:08 am - 08:51 am Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 IDCRK Pyle, Peggy
POL 2110 501 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 - Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 EDSN Carbon, Patrick
POL 2110 502 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 M, T, W, R, F, 07:28 am - 08:21 am Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 HWLND Tricomi, Michael
POL 2110 503 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 - Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 HBBRD Carbon, Patrick
POL 2110 504 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 - Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 HBBRD Carbon, Patrick
POL 2110 505 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 - Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 TRNTO Pyle, Peggy
POL 2110 506 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 - Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 CHAMP Carbon, Patrick
POL 2110 507 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 M, T, W, R, F, 08:24 am - 09:14 am Aug 25, 2025 Dec 12, 2025 HWLND Tricomi, Michael