United States Government Syllabus for 2024-2025
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Collusion is defined as “the unauthorized collaboration with another person or by any other means, including artificial intelligence (AI) and computer translators, in preparing work for fulfillment of course requirements.” Using AI like (ChatGPT or Google Gemini) to create a document is considered colluding. <strong>The use of Generative Artificial Intelligence on specific assignments is at the discretion of the instructor. </strong>

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Course

GOVT-2305-DC007 United States Government

Prerequisites

Course Description

Origin and development of the U.S. Constitution, structure and powers of the national government including the legislative, executive and judicial branches, federalism, political participation, the national election process, public policy, civil liberties and civil rights.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

Open Stax Textbook - Selected readings from this free textbook, and links are available within the folders of our course.

https://openstax.org/books/american-government-3e/pages/preface

Supplies

Reliable internet service.

Student Performance

  1. Explain the origin and development of constitutional democracy in the United States
  2. Describe separation of powers and checks and balances in both theory and practice
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of the federal system
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of the federal government
  5. Evaluate the role of public opinion, interest groups and political parties in the political system and analyze the election process
  6. Describe the rights and responsibilities of citizens
  7. Analyze issues and policies in U.S. politics

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

  • This is an online class. This is not a self-paced class. All due dates are specified in the course schedule below. 
  • Remember to participate in Discussion 1: Introduce Yourself Discussion on time as this discussion will be used to verify your presence in the course.  Students who fail to participate in the first discussion within the time frame specified in the course schedule will be marked as "never attended" and will be dropped from the course.
  • Submitting class assignments on time is essential for success in this course.  Even though you have multiple days window to participate in each discussion or complete each exam, I highly recommend that you do not wait until the last minute to complete the item that is due that week.  All the due dates are listed below in the course schedule.
  • To study for the exams, you are expected to read the chapters covered by each exam and familiarize yourself with the key terms and review questions in each chapter.
  • Each module in Blackboard also contains a YouTube video link titled “YouTube Extra.” These YouTube videos are intended as supplementary materials that provide broad overview and understanding of the topics discussed.  However, watching these videos is not mandatory as these videos are not intended as study materials for the exams.  

 

  • There are (4) major exams to complete this semester, one exam for each unit. Each exam is made of 25 multiple-choice or true/false questions.  You have 40 minutes to complete each exam.  You also have only one attempt to complete each exam.  The lowest exam grade will be dropped, and each of the remaining exams is worth 20% of your final grade.
  • There are (6) discussion questions in the course. Each discussion is worth 5% of your final grade.
  • The Common Assessment will be available to you between October 3 – October 16.  Details about this assignment are found in the Common Assessment folder in Blackboard.  The Common Assessment is worth 10% of your final grade.

Artificial Intelligence:

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is strictly prohibited in this course. Students must complete all academic work without relying on artificial intelligence tools. The use of AI, including but not limited to language models, chatbots, or other similar technologies, to generate or complete assignments, quizzes, discussions, or exams is considered a form of academic misconduct and will result in disciplinary action.

 

Grading Criteria

A = 90 and 100 

B = 80 and less than 90 

C = 70 and less than  80 

D = 60 and less than   70 

F = 0.00 and less than 60 

 

Exams: 4 – 1 = 3 X 20 Points Each = 60% (The lowest exam grade will be dropped)

Discussions: 6 X 5 Points Each = 30%

Common Assessment: 10%

 

Late Work Policy

Make-Up Exams:  Since the lowest exam grade will be dropped, make-up exams may be made up only if you can provide proof of a demonstrated incapacity to take the exam as scheduled.  If no excuse is given, a 10% grade deduction will be applied to all make-up exams.  It is the responsibility of the student to contact me to make arrangements for missed work.  Requests for taking the last exam after the deadline will not be granted as I must post your final grades by the college's deadline.

Late Discussion Board Posts:  Late discussion posts will be accepted up to (7) days after their due dates. However, these will be assessed a 10% grade deduction.  Late discussion posts and replies must be sent to me via email.  Please remember to include the names of the students you are replying to in the email.

Common Assessment:  Late submission of common assessment will be accepted via email, even though a 10% grade deduction will be applied.

Attendance

Regular attendance by logging into this class on a very regular basis is a necessity for success. Being organized, logging in to the class and completing work, and being responsible for all due dates is imperative for student success in this class.

Calendar

Course Schedule

(All items are due by 11:59 PM on Wednesday of the week they are assigned)

 

Unit One: Chapters 1 – 3

August 26 – September 18

Chapter 1: American Government and Civic Engagement
Chapter 2: The Constitution and Its Origins
Chapter 3: American Federalism
 

Discussion 1: Open between 12:00 AM Monday August 26 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday September 4.

Discussion 2: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday September 5 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday September 11.

 

Exam 1: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday September 12 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday September 18.

Unit Two: Chapters 4 – 6

September 19 – October 2

Chapter 4: Civil Liberties

Chapter 5: Civil Rights
Chapter 6: The Politics of Public Opinion
 

Discussion 3: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday September 19 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday September 25.

Exam 2: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday September 26 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday October 2.

                                                                                                    Common Assessment                                            

Open between 12:00 AM Thursday October 3 – 11:59 PM Wednesday October 16.

Unit Three: Chapters 7 – 10

October 17 – November 13

Chapter 7: Voting and Elections                                                                  

Chapter 8: The Media
Chapter 9: Political Parties
Chapter 10: Interest Groups and Lobbying

Discussion 4: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday October 17 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday October 23.

Discussion 5: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday October 24 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday October 30.

Exam 3: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday November 7 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday November 13.

Unit Four: Chapters 11, 12, 13, and 17

November 14 – December 11

Chapter 11: Congress
Chapter 12: The Presidency

Chapter 13: The Courts
Chapter 17: Foreign Policy

Discussion 6: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday November 14 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday November 20.

Exam 4: Open between 12:00 AM Thursday December 5 – 11:59 PM on Wednesday December 11.

 

Additional Information

Policy on the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) : Generative AI, like ChatGPT, is not to be used for creating, drafting, or otherwise producing written content/assignments such as term papers or presentations. Using “milder” forms of generative AI like Grammarly or Microsoft’s editing tools for error-proofing is acceptable. However, students must be cautious about generative AI as it can produce answers that may not be accurate or reliable. It may sometimes offer an argument that doesn't make sense or fabricate details. Students must evaluate information using external sources, as generative AI is a closed system. Overreliance on generative AI is not a substitute for student learning and may remove student personalization and tone from written work. If you are caught using generative artificial intelligence and not understanding the material you're using it for, you will receive a failing grade.

Civility in the classroom and respect for the opinions of others is very important in an academic environment. It is likely you may not agree with everything that is said or discussed. Courteous behavior and responses are expected.

Talk to me as soon as possible if you find yourself struggling with the class. The longer you wait, the less likely it will be that we will be able to find solutions to your problem.

The instructor has the right and option to add, delete or revise segments of this course or syllabus during this semester.

Syllabus Created on:

08/24/24 11:59 AM

Last Edited on:

10/11/24 3:10 PM