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Introduction to American and Texas Government Government 310L The University of Texas at Austin Unique Number 38535 Professor Jason P. Casellas, Ph.D. Office Location: Batts 4.138 MWF 2:00-2:50 p.m. Phone Number: (512) 232-7202 Room: UTC 2.102A Email: casellas@mail.utexas.edu Office Hours: WF 10:00-11:30 a.m. Teaching Assistants: Students A-G: Randy Uang, uang@mail.utexas.edu Students H-O: Kristie Kelly, kristie.kelly@gmail.com Students P-Z: Mine Tafolar, minetka2001@yahoo.com Office Hours Room: Batts 1.118 Uang: Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Kelly: Mondays, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Talofar: Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m and Fridays 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Prerequisite: Twelve semester hours of college coursework and a passing score on the reading section of the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) test (or an appropriate assessment test). Course Description: This course will examine the foundations, principles, institutions, and processes of American government. Through the examination of the Constitution, federalism, and the American creed, we will gain an appreciation for the political institutions that have sustained the United States for more than two hundred years. We will examine in detail the characteristics of the three major branches of government, and how separation of powers has worked and works in today s polity. We will then discuss the various extragovernmental institutions, which have an influence on governmental decisions, such as interest groups, political parties, and the media. Finally, we will explore American elections, political participation, and public opinion in order to better understand the processes which give American politics its very life. The course will conclude with a discussion of domestic and foreign policy, with reference to current political events. Required Texts Bianco, William and David Canon. 2011. American Politics Today, 2 nd Edition. W. W. Norton Publishers. Kollman, Ken. 2012. (2 nd Edition). Readings in American Politics: Analysis and Perspectives. W.W. Norton Publishers

2 University of Texas at Austin Online Project Texas Government Website http://texaspolitics.laits.utexas.edu/ Recommended Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay. The Federalist Papers ed. George W. Carey and James McClellan, The Gideon Edition. Newspapers and Online Sources Students should read a major newspaper, such as the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal daily in order to monitor American politics. We will discuss current events in class as they relate to the course material. Course Grading Grades will be computed as follows: Exam I ( 17) 25% Exam II ( 4 and 6) 30% Exam III (May 2 and 4) 30% Random Quizzes/Attendance Checks 15% Total 100% The following scale will be used to calculate final grades: 93-100% A 73-76% C 90-92% A- 70-72% C- 87-89% B+ 67-69% D+ 83-86% B 63-66% D 80-82% B- 60-62% D- 77-79% C+ Below 60% F Exams The exams will test your knowledge of the readings, lectures, and classroom discussions. Exams will combine multiple-choice questions, identifications, and short essays. Make up exams will not be granted unless there is a verified illness or family emergency. Attendance Policy: If you are habitually late and/or absent, your grade will suffer as 15% of the final grade is composed of quizzes and random attendance checks. Excused Absences can be granted for an illness certified by a doctor, for family emergencies approved by the Dean, or for official university events with documentation (i.e., a letter from the coach). In the case of planned events, advance notice of at least one week must be given. DO NOT miss class and then arrive the next time with a letter documenting the reason for the absence.

3 Academic Integrity Students are expected to follow the University Honor Code. Namely, cheating or plagiarism will NOT be tolerated. Any instances will be reported to the Dean. For more information, please consult http://registrar.utexas.edu/catalogs/gi09-10/ch01/. Cancelled Classes At times, classes may be cancelled. The class will be informed of these dates by email and/or blackboard and will be held responsible for any readings or assignments. Religious Holy Days By UT Austin policy, you must notify me of your pending absence at least fourteen days prior to the date of observance of a religious holy day. If you must miss a class, an examination, a work assignment, or a project in order to observe a religious holy day, you will be given an opportunity to complete the missed work within a reasonable time after the absence. Emergency Evacuation Policy In the event of a fire or other emergency, it may be necessary to evacuate a building rapidly. Upon the activation of a fire alarm or the announcement of an emergency in a university building, all occupants of the building are required to evacuate and assemble outside. Once evacuated, no one may re-enter the building without instruction to do so from the Austin Fire Department, University of Texas at Austin Police Department, or Fire Prevention Services office. Students should familiarize themselves with all the exit doors of each room and building they occupy at the university, and should remember that the nearest exit routes may not be the same as the way they typically enter buildings. Students requiring assistance in evacuation shall inform their instructors in writing during the first week of class. Information regarding emergency evacuation routes and emergency procedures can be found at http://www.utexas.edu/emergency Special Needs If you need special assistance due to a disability, please notify me before the need arises. Information is available from the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities at 471-6259. http://www.utexas.edu/diversity/ddce/ssd/ Course Changes I reserve the right to change the contents of this syllabus as the needs of the course develop. Copyright notice from the Professor: I have taken steps to ensure that all course material, including this syllabus and the lectures associated with this class, are protected by copyright law as my own original expression. Students are authorized to take notes in class and thus create their own "derivative work" from my lectures, but this authorization extends only to your personal use. Reproduction, distribution, or publication (on-line or otherwise) of transcribed or taped versions of my lecture are not permitted

4 without my express written consent. Course Schedule Date Subject Readings Introduction 18 20 23 Democracy Constitution and the Founding This document Bianco and Canon Chapter 1 The Declaration of Independence (7/4/1776) Kollman, 1.1 B&C: Chapter 2 and The Constitution TX Politics Website Discuss results of South Carolina Primary 25 27 Constitution and the Founding Kollman, 2.1 Constitution Kollman, 2.4 30 Federalism and Texas B&C: Chapter 3 1 3 Federalism Kollman, 2.2 Kollman, 2.3 American Creed Discuss results of Florida primary Political Culture TX Politics Website Kollman, 3.4 and 10.3 6 8 10 13 15 Legislative Legislative Branch/Texas Legislature Executive Executive Executive Branch B&C: Chapter 10 and Legislative Branch TX Politics Kollman, 5.1 and 5.2 B&C: Chapter 11, Executive Branch TX Politics Kollman, 6.1 and 6.5 Lincoln, Abraham, First Inaugural Address (http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/lincoln/lincoln- 1.html

5 17 20 22 24 27 29 Judicial Branch Exam One B&C: Chapter 13, Judicial Politics TX Politics Judicial Branch Kollman, 8.1 and 8.2 Elections B&C: Chapter 8 Elections Kollman, 13.1 and 13.3 Bureaucracy B&C: Chapter 12 and Bureaucracy TX Politics Kollman, 7.1 2 5 7 9 19 21 23 Media B&C: Chapter 6 Media Kollman, 14.1 and 14.2 Parties Parties Kollman, 12.1 Third Parties Third Parties Texas Politics Film B&C: Chapter 7 and Political Parties TX Politics Kollman, 12.2 Voting, Campaigns and Elections TX Politics website Last Man Standing 26 28 30 2 Interest Groups Interest Groups Public Opinion Public Opinion B&C: Chapter 9 and Interest Groups TX Politics Kollman, 11.1 B&C: Chapter 5 Kollman, 9.2 and 9.3

6 4 Exam Two (Part One) 6 Exam Two (Part Two) 9 11 13 16 Participation Civ Liberties Civil Liberties Civil Liberties Kollman, 10.1 and 10.2 B&C: Chapter 4 Kollman, Chapter Four Catch up on readings or read ahead 18 Civil Rights B&C: Chapter 14 20 Civil Rights Lincoln, Abraham, The Emancipation Proclamation (http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/lincoln/emancipate.html) King Jr., Rev. Martin Luther, Letter from a Birmingham Jail (http://www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/mlk-jail.html) B&C: Chapter 15 23 Economic Policy Kollman, Chapter 14 Social B&C: Chapter 16 25 Policy Kollman, Chapter 16 Foreign B&C: Chapter 17 27 Policy Catch Up Kollman, Chapter 17 30 May 2 Exam Three (Part One) May 4 Exam Three (Part Two)