PO 101 - (UC) Introduction to Political Science: Justice, Politics and Power
 
(3 cr.) This course presents an introduction to the systematic analysis of power relations in local, national and global spheres of social life. The course surveys major political ideologies and predominant institutions. Students explore how dominant institutions process issues of power and justice, and how those issues appear when viewed through the lenses of major political ideologies. Every Year, All
 
Sections and Times

Section A
Section Cancelled
M,W,F   /   8:00a.m.- 8:50a.m.
Fall 2013
College of Arts & Sciences 1 Room 220
 
Section B
Instructor: Fodei Batty
M,W,F   /   12:00p.m.-12:50p.m.
Fall 2013
College of Arts & Sciences 1 Room 216
 
Section C
Instructor: Sean Duffy
M,W,F   /   2:00p.m.- 2:50p.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 217
 
Section D
Section Cancelled
M,W,F   /   4:00p.m.- 4:50p.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 113
 
Section E
Instructor: Alana Querze
M,W   /   5:00p.m.- 6:15p.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 113
 
Section F
Instructor: Annalisa Zinn
T,TH   /   8:00a.m.- 9:15a.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 218