An Introduction To Political Theory Ac Kapoor

An Introduction To Political Theory Ac Kapoor

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Learning Goals

The following objectives are in an increasing order of importance. That is, the second one is more important than the first one, and so on.

At the end of the semester, you should:

  1. Be familiar with the texts we have read and the kinds of arguments you have encountered during the course.

  2. Have an understanding of what political theory is and have at least a general comprehension of major concepts and ideas in political theory. (In case you want to know what those concepts are, follow this link.)

  3. Be able to read other similar texts and analyze other political arguments. In other words, you should be able to engage in inquiry into political arguments.

  4. Be able to make your own arguments, and express those arguments verbally, in writing, and using other “new” media.

  5. Be able to solve problems, both intellectual and social, using the skills and knowledge you’ve acquired in this course in conjunction with other skills and knowledge you might have from elsewhere. This includes being able to collaborate with others.

  6. Be familiar with your own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning, and be able to adjust your approaches to learning.

Notice that the last point is not about political theory, or even political science. It has a lot to do with succeeding in college, and -- you might not know this yet -- it has everything to do about succeeding in life, whatever you end up doing.

Assignment Structure

As we said, you'll have choices about assignments in this course. There are four types of assignments:
Principles of political science notes
  1. Boss Battles. These are short in-class exams. There are four of them.
  2. Conventional Academic Essays. The name says it all. There are two.
  3. Blogging. That name says it all, too. You can write four posts and comment ten times.
  4. Group project. Find some people. Produce something cool and course-related. Amaze us.
Because of the complicated structure of assignments, we have a separate page that explains it all, in many ways, and gives you more information on the assignments. >> TAKE ME THERE NOW! >>
An Introduction To Political Theory Ac Kapoor
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