POLS 136 - Introduction to U.S. National Politics (3 credits)
Principles of political science. Examination of the development, organization, and function of the national government. Its relationship to the cultural, economic, and social institutions of the United States, Federal and Missouri constitutions. (MOTR POSC 101)
GM-ASEP Above class meets 2nd 8 weeks: 3/18 - 5/13 includes final exam. Combines in-person and online instruction. Course will meet in person on days/times listed. Significant graded and non-graded learning activities and communication are required via Canvas at https://mcckc.instructure.com between in-person class sessions. Please check your schedule to determine the appropriate campus for book purchase or online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores.
Class # 10104
Instructor: John Shively
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 09:30AM-10:45AM
Days: MW
In Person
Class # 10106
Instructor: Bradley Dyke
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 12:30PM-01:45PM
Days: MW
In Person
Class # 10108
Instructor: John Shively
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 11:00AM-12:15PM
Days: TR
In Person
Class # 13056
Instructor: Gary Varner
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 06:00PM-07:15PM
Days: M
Hybrid - classroom & on-line
Notes
Combines virtual and online instruction. Course will meet via video conferencing on days/times listed. Significant graded and non-graded learning activities and communication are required via Canvas at https://mcckc.instructure.com between virtual class sessions. Please check your schedule to determine the appropriate campus for book purchase or online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores.
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