7090 - Political Science 1 - Class Information
The Government of the United States
Fall 2010
3 Units, (UC: CSU)
Deals with how the U.S. Constitution and Government meet democracy’s challenge in a world of change: plus California and local governments.
Meets: Meets the graduation and transfer requirements for all majors to take a course in federal, state and local governments.
Prerequisites: None.
Instructor
Som Chounlamountry, M.A.(818) 364-7600, ext. 7155
Email: professorsom@gmail.com
Office Hours: Tuesday, 1:00 - 8:00 PM
Classroom Location & Schedule
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Textbooks
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Video
Framework for Democracy
A study of the U.S. Constitution and the major principles, institutions, and policies of the American Federal system.
Where to Watch Videos
Online Course Website
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