Course Code & Number
		
		
			PSIR 213
		
	
					
		
			Course Title
		
		
			Political Concepts and Processes
		
	
					
					
		
			Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits
		
		
			(3+0+0) 3 TEDU Credits, 6 ECTS Credits
		
	
					
					
					
		
			Type of Course:
		
		
			            Compulsory
      
		
	
					
		
			Mode of Delivery:
		
		
			            Face-to-face
      
		
	
					
		
			Language of Instruction:
		
		
			            English
      
		
	
				
					
						Pre-requisite / Co-requisite:
					
					
						
              Pre-requisites: NONE
            
						
              Co-requisites: NONE
						
					 
				
					
		
			Catalog Description
		
		
			Introduction to basic concepts, approaches and theories of political science. Political participation. Political parties and interest groups. Political culture. Political socialization. Forms and systems of government. State and bureaucracy. Nations, nationalism and citizenship. 
		
	
					
		
			Course Objectives
		
		
			The main objective of this course is to explain the students the basic political concepts and approaches. The course aims to demonstrate their modes of application in various countries and regions both in institutional and functional terms.
		 
	
					
					
		
			Course Learning Outcomes
		
		
			Upon succesful completion of this course, a student will be able to
1. Describe basic political concepts and approaches.
2. Understand nature and significance of politics.
3. Understand political processes and dynamics at the international, national and local levels. 
4. Carry out (comparative) political analysis through collection and interpretation of political and sociological data.
5. Evaluate the importance of notions such as equality, justice, freedom, power, legitimacy and estimate the significance of such notions in a democratic regime. 
6. Recognize the significance of active citizenship for the establishment and consolidation of democratic politics. 
7. Identify and consider ethical implications of politics.
8. Communicate effectively in writing and speech.
		 
	
					
		
			Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
		
		
			                              Telling/Explaining
                                Discussion/Debate
                                Questioning
                                Reading
                                Oral Presentations/Reports
                                Web Searching
                    
		
	
					
		
			Assessment Methods and Criteria:
		
		
			                              Test / Exam
                                Quiz
                                Case Studies / Homework
                                Presentation (Oral/Poster)
                    
		
	
					
		
			Assessment Methods and Criteria Others:
		
		
			
		
	
					
					
		
			Recommended Reading
		
		
			1. Andrew Rehfeld, The Concept of Constituency: Political Representation, Democratic Legitimacy and Institutional Design (Cambridge University Press, 2008).
2. Ian Shapiro and Susan C. Stokes, Political Representation (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
		
	
					
		
			Required Reading
		
		
			1. Andrew Heywood, Politics (Longman, 2006). 
		
	
					
					
		
			Learning Activities and Teaching Methods Others:
		
		
			
		
	
					
						
			
				Student Workload:
			
			
					
		
			
				| Workload | Hrs | 
		
		
																																																																																																							
						| Case Study Analysis | 16 | 
																																																			
	
	
			 
		
	
					
		
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