Introduction to American Government
POLS 1101, Fall 2014Lead Instructor: Dr. Jamie MonoganMW 12:20-1:20, Instr. Plaza S306
Course Website: http://j.mp/POLS1101
Please download the syllabus.
In short:The primary goal of this course is to provide students with a conceptual background they can use to understand and critically analyze what is written in the newspaper or said in the news today, tomorrow, and in the more distant future.
Teaching Assistants:•Lead Sections•Grade Assignments•Answer Questions•Your first point of contact throughout the semester
Teaching Assistants:Friday Discussion Sections
Section Time Room Teaching Assistant E-mail81016 8:00MLC 245 Shannon Jackson [email protected] 9:05MLC 153 Shannon Jackson [email protected] 9:05MLC 147 Jordan Long [email protected] 10:10Park Hall 116 Tara Trask [email protected] 10:10Park Hall 115 Jordan Long [email protected] 11:15Caldwell 206 Tara Trask [email protected] 11:15ROTC 21 Alexander Newell [email protected] 12:20MLC 251 Alexander Newell [email protected] 12:20MLC 247 George Williford [email protected]
81027 1:25MLC 147 Bryan Black [email protected] 1:25MLC 253 George Williford [email protected]
Today’s focus: Collective DilemmasBy the end of this meeting, participants should be able to:
•Describe the role of politics in resolving collective dilemmas.
Politics
• Process of making collective decisions about resource allocation
• Includes creating and enforcing societal rules
• Given competing interests, politics is often conflictual