Political Science is a study of political philosophy,
political theory, structuralism, and behaviorism. As all other
sciences try to explain the unknown, political science tries to
put together an explanation for what occurs within a political
system. It analyzes the functions and purposes of a government,
the behaviors and methodology of the bureaucrats and political
figureheads within that government, and the overall consensus of
the people for which that government governs.
The goal of this course is to educate all participants of this
course in political science. I hope that you find the
information learned in class interesting and insigthtful.
Below are the course descriptions. Click on the links: Germanna
and University of Richmond to reveal the specific course
descriptions for each institution.
The links to the side, Germanna and University of Richmond, lead
to the institutions' websites. Please feel free to explore those
websites.
Introduction