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Learning Goals

  1. Understand the relevance for politics and policy-making of formal political institutions, rules, and processes in the U.S. and cross-nationally.

    Understand the relevance for politics and policy-making of non-institutional aspects of politics, including the roles of class, race, gender, religion, and political beliefs in the U.S. and cross-nationally.

    Understand and use different theories and methods of studying politics including understanding the role of theory, both normative and empirical, in political analysis and argumentation.
    Demonstrate proficiency in the use of various tools of analysis, including library research, computer skills, and data analysis techniques.
    Understand and use interdisciplinary knowledge important to the study of politics.
    Be provided with the opportunity through internships to experience politics directly.
    Be able to think and write clearly, critically and intelligently about politics.
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