POL SC-> POL SC 2: Comparative Government and Politics
This course surveys the scope and methods of comparative political analysis. It examines democratic, authoritarian, and transitional political systems to illustrate the central theories and ideas in comparative politics. It compares the political structures, processes, and cultures of countries at different levels of economic and social development in several world regions (e.g. Central and Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Central, South and East Asia, and Western and Central Europe).
- Prerequisites:None
- Credits:3 units
- Notes:Transfer: UC,CSU;
IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences);
Cal-GETC Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences);
C-ID: POLS 130.
Spring 2025
- MW 12:45 p.m.-2:05 p.m. | Christina Gabler | Hum & Soc Science 152POL SC-> POL SC 2-2916Hum & Soc Science 152
- MW 3:45 p.m.-5:05 p.m. | Brian Potter | Hum & Soc Science 152POL SC-> POL SC 2-2917Hum & Soc Science 152
- ARRANGE-6.5Hours | Christina Gabler | OnlinePOL SC-> POL SC 2-2918Online
- ARRANGE-6.5Hours | Christina Gabler | OnlinePOL SC-> POL SC 2-2919Online
Summer 2025
- ARRANGE-9Hours | Christina Gabler | OnlinePOL SC-> POL SC 2-1528Online
Fall 2025
- MW 12:45 p.m.-2:05 p.m. | Christina Gabler | Hum & Soc Science 154POL SC-> POL SC 2-2931Hum & Soc Science 154
- ARRANGE-6.5Hours | Christina Gabler | OnlinePOL SC-> POL SC 2-2932Online
- ARRANGE-6.5Hours | Christina Gabler | OnlinePOL SC-> POL SC 2-2933Online