POLS 110: Introduction to Political Science (3 credits)Course Description
Introduction to politics as a human activity. Discusses theories, ideologies, systems, and processes of politics.(3 hours lecture)
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Identify and describe the structure of political issues and political relationships.
- Clearly explain and evaluate complex political thought and the positions of several thinkers in political theory.
- Examine and interpret contemporary political issues through the application of political theory.
- Relate media, technology, and language to the formation and maintenance of the political order.
- Carefully justify one's own political position.
Degrees and Certificates
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Resources
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Classes Offered
- Fall 2013 - asynchronous , 'Umi Perkins - CRN: 64248
- Summer 2013 - asynchronous , 'Umi Perkins - CRN: 63035
- Spring 2013 - asynchronous , 'Umi Perkins - CRN: 62302
- Summer 2012 - asynchronous , Masahide Kato - CRN: 60039 - view syllabus
- Fall 2012 - asynchronous , 'Umi Perkins - CRN: 61331
- Spring 2012 - asynchronous , Masahide Kato - CRN: 64435 - view syllabus
- Summer 2011 - asynchronous , Masahide Kato - CRN: 62064 - view syllabus
- Fall 2011 - asynchronous , Masahide Kato - CRN: 63448 - view syllabus
- Fall 2011 - MW, 5:30pm to 6:45pm, Hale Alaka‘i 129, Masahide Kato - CRN: 63449
- Fall 2007 - TR, 9:40am to 11:05am, Hale Pālanakila 214, Brian Richardson - CRN: 61160 - view syllabus
- Spring 2006 - TR, 5:30pm to 6:55pm, Hale Pālanakila 227, Brian Richardson - CRN: 61250
- Fall 2006 - TR, 5:30pm to 6:55pm, Hale Pālanakila 227, Brian Richardson - CRN: 63205
- Fall 2005 - MW, 5:30pm to 6:55pm, Hale Pālanakila 227, Brian Richardson - CRN: 61313
