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  POL 100, Principles of Politics and Government
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Semester: Spring 2010
Course Subject: POL
Course #: 100
Course Section: 24449
Course Title: Principles of Politics and Government
Course Section Information: This is a survey course of the basic principles of politics and government. We will primarily focus on governments OTHER than that of the United States but will spend a lot of time comparing various systems to that of the United States.
Credit Hours: 3
Special Section 
Registration Requirements: 
ONLINE ONLY - NO CAMPUS MEETINGS.

Any override requests must be submitted via the Override Request Form at www.government.eku.edu.
Course Begins: Jan 11, 2010
Course Ends: May 08, 2010
Instructor: Deanna Hensley Kasitz
Instructor's Email: deanna.kasitz@eku.edu
Web Course Features (Students will be required to use):
 Email Discussion Boards Online Chat/Virtual Classroom
 Online Tests PowerPoint Files Other  Microsoft Word READABLE FILES ONLY
 On-Campus or ITV(KTLN) meetings:
Times, Dates:
EMAIL for a DRAFT copy of the syllabus.
 Special conditions for tests such as designated locations or proctors:
NONE
 Printed Textbooks:
Van Belle, Douglas A. and Mash, Kenneth M. 2006. A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Sciene through books, movies, and popular culture. CQ Press.
ISBN 10: 1-56802-829-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-56802-829-3
 Required Software:
All files must be submitted in a format readable by Microsoft Word 97-2003.
Instructor's Web Page
(with syllabus and detailed course information):
 http://www.government.eku.edu/