POLI 318

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Campaigns and Elections

Political Science College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences

Course Description

Analyzes electoral process in the United States, including history, significance in governance, campaign strategy, finance, media role, etc.

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Other Prerequisites

Poli 200.

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Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Learning Outcome

Students will understand the role of campaigns and elections today in American politics.

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Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Learning Outcome

Students will examine the historical development of campaigns and elections over the past 200 years and the nature of various players in campaigns and elections today including the electorate, candidates, parties, the media, and interest groups

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Critical Thinking and Analysis

Learning Outcome

Students will discuss and evaluate proposed electoral reforms.

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Participation in Political Processes

Learning Outcome

Students will be expected to spend time observing an electoral campaign, designing a campaign plan for a future campaign, and even working in a local electoral campaign.

Title

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Learning Outcome

Students will assess three levels of elections – presidential, congressional, and state and local.

Title

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Learning Outcome

Demonstrate a familiarity with each of the four major subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political philosophy.

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Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Learning Outcome

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of countries, political processes, political theories, and political thought.

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Critical Thinking and Analysis

Learning Outcome

Think critically, analytically, and synthetically.