SF-1194 Power: What Is How to Get It
In this course we will examine a specific type of power: personal political power. We will explore political power focusing on the role each of us plays in the political system and how ordinary citizens build political organizations, implement long-term visions, and solve problems. In order to understand the roles each of us plays, we will also develop a greater understanding of the American system of government at the local, state, and federal levels; we will explore the important and critical role of interest groups and civic organizations that act as bridges between citizens and government. The goal of this class is to not only learn more about how government and citizens work together to bring about change, but also to develop each students sense of agency in the political system. Using case studies, readings, movies, guest speakers, podcasts, and simulations, we will examine historical and contemporary examples of citizens taking action to effectively make change in their communities.
Prerequisite
Student has satisfied all of the following Academic Unit (Computed) in the selection list Advertising Public Relations and Social Media, Art and Design, Biology, Biology and Radiation Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, Communication Journalism and Media, Economics, English, Environmental Science and Studies, History Language and Global Culture, INTO College of Arts and Sciences, Math and Computer Science, Medical Dosimetry, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science and Legal Studies, Psychology, Radiation Sciences, Sociology and Criminal Justice ... And Student has satisfied all of the following Latest Class Standing in the selection list Freshman