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Introduction to Political Science (Honors)


Course Description

Honors course designed to introduce students to the study of politics. Focus will be on theoretical perspectives, substantive areas, and issues in designing political research.


Athena Title

Intro to Political Science Hon


Equivalent Courses

Not open to students with credit in POLS 2000


Prerequisite

(POLS 1101 or POLS 1101E or POLS 1101H or POLS 1101S) and permission of Honors


Semester Course Offered

Not offered on a regular basis.


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be familiar with leading scholarship in political science, including theories and substantive areas of inquiry.
  • Students will be able to describe how the scientific method is applied to the study of politics.
  • Students will have been introduced to the empirical tools of social science through political science research applications.
  • Students will be prepared for upper division courses in political science.
  • Students will be able to analyze current political phenomena with tools used by political scientists.
  • Students will be able to understand and critically evaluate existing scholarly research in the discipline.

Topical Outline

  • Part 1. Introduction & Overview Overview of theoretical perspectives utilized in political science Overview of substantive areas of research in political science Introduction to research questions and the process of social science research How to conceptualize/formulate testable hypotheses
  • Part 2. Empirical Research Moving from conceptualization to measurement Introduction to the "idea" of probability sampling Issues in measurement General overview of "methods" of collecting observations: experiments, surveys, field research, and content analysis
  • Part 3. Addressing Research Questions The nature of causation--how to draw conclusions about causal relationships Introduction to data analysis (nothing beyond cross tabs) How to access secondary data sources and use the library How to write up results