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POLS 4111 H1 |
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY | ||||||||||
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SPRING 2025 |
CRN 5436 3 credit hours |
Time: TR 1100am to 1215pm |
Location: 216 Young Hall |
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| CARL D. CAVALLI |
338 HANSFORD
HALL 706-864-1872 |
carl.cavalli @ung.edu |
Office Hours: TWR 1-2 pm, MW 300-430pm, or by email or appointment |
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Prerequisite: POLS 1101
This course analyzes the role and function of the American Presidency. The objective is to provide both a historical and analytical perspective, asking "What was the presidency intended to be?" and "How has it evolved?", as well a contemporary view, asking "What is the presidency today?". |
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