Description
An introduction to the many domestic and foreign policy questions that face our nation today. Students learn to understand how and why arguments are made for particular policies, the ideological underpinnings of such arguments, and how to develop their own arguments in such a way as to empower them to be active as critical participants in the policy making process.
Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level HI or PS course OR junior or higher standing OR consent of instructor
Offered: Spring semester of odd numbered years
(Three credit hours)