The Instructor is an Adjunct (part time) with no on – campus office.
The instructor is an Adjunct (part time) with no on-campus office. The instructor may be reached via email regarding an on-campus appointment.
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GOVT-2306-005 Texas Government
Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills
Origin and development of the Texas Constitution, structure and powers of state and local government, federalism and inter-governmental relations, political participation, the election process, public policy and the political culture of Texas.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
LONE STAR POLITICS with Access Code, 2nd Edition. Benson, Clinkscale, Giardino. Pearson, 2014.
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Reliable internet access ! Should you need alternate internet locations, you are entitled to use the computers at both the AC
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\\ 1. Explain the origin and development of the Texas constitution.
\\ 2. Describe state and local political systems and their relationship with the federal government.
\\ 3. Describe separation of powers and checks and balances in both theory and practice in Texas.
\\ 4. Demonstrate knowledge of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Texas government.
\\ 5. Evaluate the role of public opinion, interest groups, and political parties in Texas.
\\ 6. Analyze the state and local election process.
\\ 7. Identify the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
\\ 8. Analyze issues, policies and political culture of Texas.
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\ Students are expected to comply with Amarillo College policies and procedures listed in the student handbook on your Amarillo College website. You may contact the instructor prior to the beginning of any class for questions regarding a deviation from these policies.
\\ No sleeping or laying down on the desks during class. No working on / reading for another course during my class.
\\ Students are required to be "E-Free" during this class except for personal computers which may be utilized for note taking ONLY. No game playing on the personal computers during class. Internet use on the personal computers during class is forbidden unless under the direction of the instructor. Use of the following (andy any others which may not be either remembered by the instructor or invented at the time of this syllabus) is forbidden in this class: ;ipds, mp3 players, iphones, blckberrys, ipads, cell phones of any kind and anything remotely close to these descriptions. NO TEXTING, NO TWEETING, NO PHONE CALLS, NO MESSAGE CHECKING, NO CAMERA USE, NO NOTHING WITH YOUR ELECTRONIC DEVICE DURING THIS CLASS. ALL DEVICES MUST BE IN THE SILENT POSITION DURING CLASS TIME. ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE AWAITS THOSE WHO DISREGARD THIS POLICY. All students are urgeded to enroll in the AC alert system located on the Amarillo College homepage.
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Students will actively utilize their AC Online account to receive class assignments, class announcements and to contact the instructor. Students without personal internet access are free to use the computer internet terminals in the Amarillo College Lynn Library located on the Washington Street Campus.
Grading Criteria:
90 – 100 = A
80 – 89 = B
70 - 79 = C
60 - 69 = D
Below 60 = F
Weekly textbook assignments: 40% of semester grade
Weekly internet assignments: 20% of semester grade
Attendance and Classroom participation: 20% of semester grade
Final: 20% of semester grade
Make up work is is accepted at the discretion of the Instructor during specified times only.
Both Attendance and Class Participation are vital. There are 8 “in person” classes PLUS the Final. You will receive an attendance grade for each of the 8 regular classroom meeting times.
Cell phone Use: Please step out of the classroom if you need to text or receive/send a text/email.
Please do not use your cell phone during class for anything at all. Please step into the hall to respond to emergency messages.
The instructor reserves the right to amend the schedule as needed. Notification of any change will be made asap.
Aug. 24 – Sept. 1 WEEK 1: Texas Society
Sept. 2 - Sept. 8 WEEK 2: Texas Constitution
Sept. 9 - Sept. 15 WEEK 3: Elections
Sept. 16 - Sept. 22 WEEK 4: Political Parties
Sept. 23 - Sept. 29 WEEK 5: Interest Groups
Sept. 30 – Oct. 6 WEEK 6: Media
Oct. 7 - Oct. 13 WEEK 7: Legislature
Oct. 14 - Oct. 20 WEEK 8: Governor
Oct. 21 - Oct. 27 WEEK 9: Texas Bureaucracy
Oct. 28 - Nov. 3 WEEK 10: Courts
Nov. 4 - Nov. 10 WEEK 11: Local Government
Nov. 11 - Nov. 17 WEEK 12: Public Policy
Nov. 18 - Nov. 24 WEEK 13: Criminal Justice
Nov. 25 - Dec. 1 WEEK 14: The Budget
Dec. 7 - Dec. 11 FINALS WEEK
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