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POSC 4216 - Seminar: Campaigns and Elections

Description
The primary goal of this course is to provide an introduction to the major theoretical frameworks on campaigns, elections, and parties in the U.S. to better understand how incorporation and participation shape the multifaceted political identities of citizens and residents in the U.S. This course will largely push students to solidify and clarify their understanding of incorporation, democracy, inclusion, and rights at this particular historical moment, more specifically in relation to partisan and racial group identity in the U.S., incorporation of underrepresented groups over time, and the future of representation of all groups, both descriptive and substantive. Four-credit courses that meet for 150 minutes per week require three additional hours of class preparation per week on the part of the student in lieu of an additional hour of formal instruction.
Recent Professors
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021
Former Title
Seminar: Campaigns & Elections
Class Size
19
Credits
4
Professor Reviews
11mo
Junior
POSC
good guy, good final paper, and always ready to help out. 20 page paper seemed a breeze with him helping out.
2y
Junior
POSC
I love prof Heersink I've taken all three classes that he offers at Fordham. He is super interesting and not too difficult if you are willing to study a bit. Definitely highly recommend him!
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Usually Held
MTh (10:00am-11:15am), MTh (4:00pm-5:15pm), Tu (2:30pm-5:15pm)
Attributes
American Studies AMST, AMST: Power Politics & Inst cn APPI, AMST: Hist/Soc Sci req ASHS, Fordham College/Rose Hill FCRH, POSC: Seminar requirement POSM