Prof. Schubert's Classes:
Many of you may have arrived on this page because of the link in the schedule for my online section of American Government (Political Science 1). The technical details are already there, like we are a slightly shorter-term class of 16 weeks and that it takes place on software called Canvas. The content is the same as the live, in-person classes, only asynchronous and online, but with similar pacing. My goal is to replicate the in-person class experience as best I could, despite the whole not being in the same room together.
My classes:
POLS 1 American Government (Fall 2022)
Exactly what it sounds like. A new country or same old same old? We find out in live time. A specific requirement for CSU transfer (for which you also need US History). Areas D&F. Required for the major.
POLS 3 Political Theory (Fall 2022)
Prof. Schubert: This is my toughest class, and I make it tougher to prepare you for the level of work expected once you transfer to UC. It's also really fun and fascinating! Be prepared for a serious work load. (Bonus Hint: Read Plato's Republic over break) Area D. Required for the major.
POLS 5 International Relations (Fall 2022)
The relations between countries, focusing on international relation theories and key topics like war, terrorism, and environment. It's trying to use theories to understand the chaotic world in which we live. Area D. Required for the major.
POLS22 Environmental Politics and Policy (Fall 2022)
Pretty descriptive. This class looks at the politics and policymaking process on environmental issues in the US, Comparatively, and in International Relations, It also looks at ecopolitical theory. It spends about a quarter of the course each on the four main subfields of Political Science (American, Comparative, International Relations and Political Theory) and serves as an introduction to all. Area D. Elective for the major.
Other classes, not in Fall 2022 but coming soon! (These are not offered every semester but every 2 or 3).
POLS 12 Ethnic Politics in the US (Spring 2021)
This course surveys the role of race and ethnicity in American politics. Theories of race, identity, and ethnic political patterns are explored for African Americans, Asians Americans, Latino/a Americans, and European Americans. Areas D and H. Elective for the Political Science major and Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies degree.
POLS 45 Middle East Government and Politics (Spring 2022)
Exactly what it says: Governments and Politics of the Middle East, a comparative politics survey of the nations of the region, from monarchies to democracies, The focus is on domestic politics. Area D. Elective for the Political Science major. Required for the Critical Middle East/South-West Asia and North Africa Studies major.
American Studies 5 (AMS 5): Comics, Power and Society (Spring 2022)
This is an intro to the social sciences using comic books ("graphic novels") to explore the variable of power. Fun class, meets Humanities and Social Science distributions. Get ready to read comics!
Administration of Justice 67 (ADMJ 67): Terrorism and Counterterrorism (Spring 2022)
Exactly what it sounds like: an overview of terrorism, terrorists, terror groups, terror tactics and what to do about it. Area D. Elective for Administration of Justice Major and required for the Homeland Security certificate.