Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

POSC 3315 Georgia Politics

This course examines historic and contemporary Georgia, with special attention paid to the state's constitutional and political development. Georgia's 10 state constitutions are reviewed in their historical, political, and social contexts. Also, Georgia's current constitution and the operational system it establishes are discussed with special attention to the contemporary issues which confront Georgia state government and politics, including its relationship to the federal government and international politics.

Credits

3

Typically Offered

Athens Campus: as needed - Demorest Campus: odd fall day/online as needed; summer online

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the following outcome-based learning skills:

  1. Think critically and analytically about the forces and factors that shape the behavior of state government and other important actors in Georgia politics.
  2. Promote critical thought and reflection about political parties and ideologies in Georgia at the local, municipal, county, and state level, as well as the role of state politics in the federal system.
  3. A thorough knowledge of varying points of view and interpretations as to the functions of state institutions and politics.
  4. An in-depth understanding of the issues that impact local and state politics.
  5. The ability to use the offered theories to analyze and critically assess the local and state issues that will be covered in class.
  6. Expanded critical analysis skills through the readings in the book and lectures, in-class discussions, and writing assignments.