SemesterFall Semester, 2017
DepartmentMA Program of Political Science, First Year PhD Program of Political Science, First Year MA Program of Political Science, Second Year PhD Program of Political Science, Second Year
Course NameLatin American Governments & Politics
InstructorSU YEN-PIN
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule
Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

None


Requirement/Grading

Your final grade will be distributed as follows:



 







































For students in master’s degree programs:



For students in doctoral degree programs:



Questions and comments on course readings (posted on Moodle)



25%



Questions and comments on course readings (posted on Moodle)



25%



Analytic outlines, PowerPoint presentation, and discussion leading



60%



Analytic outlines, PowerPoint presentation, and discussion leading



40%



Quiz



5%



Quiz



5%



Class participation



10%



Review essay



20%



Class participation



10%




Questions and comments on course readings:

90-100: Highly complete and thoughtful

80-89: Complete and thoughtful

70-79: Not very complete and thoughtful

Below 70: Weak and flawed



Analytic outlines, PowerPoint presentation, and discussion leading:

90-100: Demonstrating a full understanding of the reading; presentation is highly organized and thoughtful

80-89: Demonstrating a good understanding of the reading; presentation is organized and thoughtful

70-79: Demonstrating a fair understanding of the reading; presentation is not very organized and thoughtful

Below 70: Unable to demonstrate an understanding of the reading; presentation is unorganized and flawed



Class participation:

90-100: Highly active, able to ask interesting questions and provide insightful response

80-89: Generally active, able to ask questions and provide good response

70-79: Not very active, seldom ask questions and provide response

Below 70: inactive and unable to ask questions and provide response


Textbook & Reference

None


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