POLITICS AND ETHICS
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
1. Introduction to Ethics and Politics
- The Limits of Political Power
- The Role of Ethics in Politics
- Conflicts of Interest and Patronage
- Public Policy and Ethical Choices
Presentation of the course will involve the use of formal lectures and group work by students. Additional readings may be assigned for each unit of the course and placed on reserve in the library. Where appropriate, audio-visual materials will be used.
The course evaluation will be based on the course objectives in accordance with Douglas College policy and the policies of the Department of Political Science. A minimum of 50% of the students’ grades will be assigned to the mid-term and end of term examinations. A minimum of 30% of the students’ grades will be assigned to a formal research paper(s). A maximum of 20% of students’ grades will be based on a series of components, including, but not limited to: quizzes, short essays, attendance, participation, and class presentations. The specific evaluative criteria will be provided by the instructor at the beginning of the course.
One example of an evaluation scheme:
Mid-term exam 25%
Research paper(s) 30%
Participation 20%
Final Exam 25%
100%
At the conclusion of the course the successful student will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the main ethical theories and approaches to assessing liberal-democratic politics and government.
- Explain and assess a selected range of policy issues confronting local, regional, and national governments in Canada.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Text and course readings will be selected after consultation with the department. Examples of texts to be used include:
Greene, I. & Shugarman, D. (1998). Honest Politics. Toronto: James Lorimer and Company.
Carmichael, D., Pocklington, T. & Pyrcz, G. (1999). Democracy, Rights and Well-Being in Canada.
Toronto: Harcourt Canada.
Requisites
Prerequisites
No prerequisite courses.
Corequisites
No corequisite courses.
Equivalencies
No equivalent courses.
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer Details for POLI 1100 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |