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COURSE CODE: POL 111 COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE CREDIT UNIT: 3 COURSE DURATION: 3 HOURS PER WEEK COURSE LECTURER: Prof S.M.Omodia and Dr. H. Efanodor-Obeten INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME: at the end of the course, students should be able; a) To demonstrate a good knowledge of the concept of politics and political science as a field of knowledge. b) To explain the relationship between political science and other discipline. c) To list and explain the sub-fields of political science. d) To explain the various approaches to the study of politics. e) To critically evaluate different concepts of political science. f) To demonstrate an understanding of the forms of government, institution and functions of government. COURSE DETAILS Course description: This course introduces students to the nature of politics. It emphasises the issues of political discourse and practice. It also introduces students to the language, methods and basic concepts of Politics. Course Objectives (i) To introduce students to study of politics and political science. (ii) To highlight the major sub-fields within Political Science. (iii) To demonstrate how political science relates to other discipline in the Social Sciences. (iv) To unfold how political activities affects human society. (v) To introduce students to the various approaches to the study of politics. (vi) To explain basic concepts of political science. COURSE SCHEDULE Week 1: Political Science: Definitions and Conceptualization. The concept of politics. What is science? What is political science? 1

Week 2: The science of politics: The scientific status of the discipline. The meaning of science Cannons of science The scientific nature of the study of politics Political scientist and the use of scientific patterns Week 3: Relationship between Political Science and other discipline. The relationship between political science and; History Philosophy Law Sociology Economics Week 4: Sub fields of Political Science. Comparative Politics Public Administration International relations Political economy Political philosophy Political sociology Environmental politics Week 5 & 6: Approaches to the study of Political Science. What is approach? Traditional approach to the study of politics Characteristics and Criticism of the traditional approach Behavioural approach Characteristics and main features of the Behavioural approach Criticism of the Behavioural approach Week 7, 8&9: Basic concepts in Political Science such as Concept of Power and Authority Authority, legitimacy and influence Separation of power and sovereignty State and nation Constitution and constitutionalism Rule of law Political participation, socialization and culture Political parties and pressure group 2

Public opinion. Week 10 & 11: Element, institution and functions of government. What is government Functions of government Organs of government Week 12: Forms of government. Democracy Dictatorship Oligarchy Monarchy Socialism Unitary system RESOURCES Lecturer s Office Hours: Prof S.M. Omodia Thursdays 12:00-2:00 pm Dr. Efanodor-Obeten Harriet Mondays Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm. CourselectureNotes:http://www.edouniversity.edu.ng/oer/ppa/pol111.pdf Books: Reading Lists Appadorai, A. (1986) The Substance of Politics. 10 th Edition Oxford: Oxford University Press Ekiugbo, A.E and Umukoro N (2010) African Government and Politics. Nigeria: Mindex Publishing Co Ltd Ekpekurede, W and Umukoro (2010) Political Science: An Introduction. Nigeria: AMBIK Heywood, A. (2007) Politics. 3 rd Edition. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Ikelegbe, A. (2005) Introduction to Politics. Lagos: Imprint Services Johari, J. C (1987) Principles of Modern Political Science. New Delhi: Stering Publishers Private Limited Mahagan, V. D. (1988) Political theory (Principle of Political Science). New Delhi: Schand and Company Ltd. 3

Rodee, C. C.; Anderson T. J and Quimby, C. (1976) Introduction to Political Science. 3 rd Edition. Mcgraw Hill higher Education Roskin, M. G; Cord R. L; Medeiros J. A and Jones W. S (2010) Political Science: An Introduction. 11 th Edition. Boston; Longman Pearson Assignments & Grading Course Assessment Scheme Continuous Assessment In class test Assignment Quizzes/presentation Mid semester test Marks 5 marks 5 marks 5 marks 15 marks Examination End of semester examination 70 marks Total 100% From the table above there are four continuous assessment tasks, the four assessment tasks are seen as complementary opportunities for students to show the extent to which they have achieved the course objectives. All assessment tasks have at their center reflection on subject issues but this reflection isdemonstrated differently in each. The emphasis in the in-class and mid semester test is on demonstrating anunderstanding of subject issues. It is thus distinguished from the quizzes/presentation and the assignment task, wherestudents are required to show their thinking skills in the analysis of politics that may beprimarily conceptual, current and contending in nature. The end of semester examination assessment will be based on the marking guide. Attendance: Attendance is compulsory, 75% class attendance to enable candidate seat for exams Test/ Assignment Submission date:the mid-semester test will be conducted in the seventh week of the semester. Date for in-class test, submission of assignment and group presentation will be discussed in class with students. 4

Students are to turn in their assignment at the time its due. All assignment are due at the start of class. If you will be away, turn in the homework early. Late submission of assignments might not be accepted, or may be penalized according to the percentages given on the syllabus. Academic Honesty: All classwork should be done independently, unless explicitly stated otherwise on the assignment handout. Learner profile This is an introductory course that is designed to help learner have a firm grasp of the rudiments of the discipline. It is prepared for students in the first year study in Political science and Public Administration who gained admission into the Edo University Through the Unified Territary Matriculation Examination. The average age expected is 18 years and the class is a mixed group of male and female gender. Learning Context The learning content for this course will be in two parts. The first part will entail classroom lecture interaction with all students. Topics in the course outline will be discussed in lecture room with all class participants. This will run from week one through to week eleven. Thereafter the remaining one week will be for revision. The revision week will entail discussion on course content as well as treatment of political issues that explores the nature of the political event and responses to them, and shows how these relate to the chosen situation. Classroom Teaching and Learning Strategies: POL 111 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 PowerPoint presentation, Video clip, discussion in class and assigning of students into presentation groups. PowerPoint presentation and discussion in class on lesson learnt from the video clip. PowerPoint presentation and discussion in class on lesson learnt from the video clip. PowerPoint presentation/ discussion in class PowerPoint presentation/ discussion in class PowerPoint presentation/ discussion in class 5

Week 7 Week 8 Week 9-11 Week 12 PowerPoint presentation, Video clip and discussion in class on lesson learnt from the video clip. PowerPoint presentation, Video and discussion in class on lesson learnt from the video clip. PowerPoint presentation, discussions and Q&A. Revision PREAMBLE: This is an introductory course that is designed to help learner have a firm grasp of the rudiments of the discipline.political science is a discipline in the social sciences which studies governments, institutions, politics, ideas and political behaviour. Politics has been understood differently by thinkers and within different traditions. Thus politics is defined in different ways as; the exercise of power, the making of collective decision, the authoritative allocation of scare resources, who get what when and how amongst others. The study of politics is generally regarded as science because political scientist employs scientific procedures in their analysis in order to explain and predict social realities.political phenomenon can be observed, verified and quantified with a view to generating laws that can be used to explain or study political issues or situations. Relationship exist between political science and other discipline because in its inquiry political science uses methods, models, theories and selects facts from other discipline such as History, Law, Sociology, Economics amongst others. Political science is a broad discipline with many subfields.these subfields are; Political theory or philosophy Comparative politics International relations Political economy Political sociology Public administration Environmental politics 6

A variety of approaches have been adopted to the study of politics. Approach means different ways from which the study of social and political phenomena may be examined.political scientists have adopted several approaches to the study of politics.in the study of politics we have two major approaches. These are the traditional and behavioural approaches. There are basic concepts in political science. Concepts are constructions recognised as essential to knowledge which help to explain a piece of reality.related concepts in political science are government, state, nation, sovereignty, legitimacy, power, influence, authority, democracy, power, political participation, political system etc.concept such as power and authority, influence and legitimacy, nation and state are interrelated and has been subject to misinterpretation. Government as concept can be seen from three different perspectives; As an institution of the state As a process of governance As an academic field of study The following are some form of government practiced in different countries of the world; unitary government, Federal government, confederal government, presidential system of government, parliamentary system of government and Monarchical government. 7