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POSC 100.02 American Elections of 2024 6 credits
This seminar introduces methods of political analysis through a case study of media and politics in the 2024 elections. Students will learn how to conduct research on election news and advertising as part of our Carleton Election Studyβa content analysis project covering media and US elections of the first two decades of the twenty-first century. WeΒ analyze the activities and results from the 2024 elections by looking at trends in news coverage, political advertising, campaigns and candidate communication and public opinion.Β
Held for new first year students
- Fall 2024
- AI/WR1, Argument & Inquiry/WR1
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Student is a member of the First Year First Term class level cohort. Students are only allowed to register for one A&I course at a time. If a student wishes to change the A&I course they are enrolled in they must DROP the enrolled course and then ADD the new course. Please see our Workday guides Drop or 'Late' Drop a Course and Register or Waitlist for a Course Directly from the Course Listing for more information.
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POSC 100.02 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Barbara Allen π« π€
- Size:15
- T, THHasenstab 109 10:10am-11:55am
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POSC 204 Media and Electoral Politics: 2024 United States Election 6 credits
Our analysis of media influences on politics will draw from three fields of study: political psychology, political behavior and participation, and public opinion. Students will conduct a study of the effects of campaign ads and news using our multi-year data set of content analyzed election ads and news. We study a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods to learn how political communication affects U.S. elections.
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POSC 204.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Barbara Allen π« π€
- Size:25
- T, THHasenstab 002 1:15pm-3:00pm
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POSC 304 Media and Electoral Politics: 2024 United States Elections 6 credits
Our analysis of media influences on politics will draw from three fields of study: political psychology, political behavior and participation, and public opinion. Students will conduct a study of the effects of campaign ads and news using our multi-year data set of content analyzed election ads and news. We study a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods to learn how political communication affects U.S. elections.Β Students enrolled in the POSC 304 version will conduct more extensive analysis of data for their seminar papers.
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POSC 304.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Barbara Allen π« π€
- Size:25
- T, THHasenstab 002 1:15pm-3:00pm
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POSC 394 Directed Research in Political Science 1 – 6 credits
Students work on a research project related to a faculty member's research interests, and directed by that faculty member. Student activities vary according to the field and stage of the project. The long-run goal of these projects normally includes dissemination to a scholarly community beyond Carleton. The faculty member will meet regularly with the student and actively direct the work of the student, who will submit an end-of-term product, typically a paper or presentation.
Register for this course by submitting the Directed Research form which requires approval from the project faculty supervisor and your adviser.
- Fall 2024, Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025
- No Exploration
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POSC 400 Integrative Exercise
- Fall 2024
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Student is a Political Science and International Relations major and has Senior Priority.