ADM1121 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS I

Course Code:3101121
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:Political Science and Public Adm.
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. PINAR KÖKSAL
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course analyzes some of the basic concepts of the discipline of political science such as politics, power, authority, and legitimacy as well as three most important ideologies of the 19th century (classical liberalism, traditional conservatism and Marxism) in a chronological and comparative way. The objective of the course is to provide the students a basis for understanding these concepts and ideologies the impact of which is still visible today.


Course Content

This course provides the introductory conceptual framework for the study of politics. Definition of the basic concepts of authority, power, sovereignty, legitimacy, and ideology will be followed by the examination of major political ideologies; classical liberalism, conservatism, Marxism and fascism. This course also studies political regimes and systems, pressure groups, political parties, elections and voting behavior.


Course Learning Outcomes

Once the students complete this course, they will be able to understand the concept of ideology in general and know how the three main ideologies of the 19th century (classical liberalism, traditional conservatism and Marxism) emerged as well as how they were different from each other. The students will also be equipped with a background information that will alllow them to understand the 20th and 21st century ideologies. 


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
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1Ability to reach the information they need in their daily lives, and to interpret it
2Being in command of the basic concepts of law
3Understanding the political, economical, and social transformations that occur in a wide range of areas including local and international levels
4Defining and solving problems encountered in political, social, and economic life
5Being conscious, effective and rational citizens who can comprehend the transformations taking place in Turkey and in the world today
6Being professionals who can operate as productive participants in any public organization
7Having the knowledge about how public organizations function and how their decision making processes and mechanisms work
8Developing original solutions to the problems faced in relation to their own area of interest
9Critical thinking ability
10Being in command of the interdisciplinary approaches

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