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INSTITUTIONAL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES - ISLOs ISLO 1 1A 1B 1C 1D COMMUNICATION Read Listen Write Dialogue ISLO 2 2A 2B 2C 2D TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION COMPETENCY Demonstrate Technical Literacy Apply Technology Access Information Evaluate and Examine Information ISLO 3 3A 3B 3C 3D CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING Inquire Analyze Problem Solve Express ISLO 4 4A 4B 4C 4D CITIZENSHIP Ethics Diversity Sustainability/Global Awareness Personal Responsibility

PSLO A PSLO B PSLO C PSLO D PSLO E PSLO F PSLO G PSLO H POLITICAL SCIENCE PROGRAM OUTCOMES - PSLOs Related ISLOs Analyze power and explain how it operates. 2C,2D,3A,3B, 3C,3D,4A,4B Identify key institutions in government and society and outline their interaction. 2C,2D,3A,3B, 3C,3D,4A,4B Describe ideas that play key roles in shaping politics and appraise them. 2B,2C,2D,3A, 3B,3C,3D,4A, 4B,4C,4D Describe the role of rules and outline the processes of creating, implementing 2B,2C,2D,3A, and changing them. 3B,3C,3D,4A, 4B,4D Discuss and evaluate the US in a global context. 2A,2B,2C,2D, 3A,3B,3C,3D, 4A,4B,4C,4D Analyze and explain the impact of diversity on government and politics. 2A,2B,2C,2D, 3A,3B,3C,3D, 4A,4B,4C,4D Apply scientific theories on state-society relations. 2A,2B,2C,2D, 3A,3B,3C,3D, 4C Describe issues in politics, outline policies and recommend reforms. 2B,2C,2D,3A, 3B,3C,3D,4A, 4C,4D Total Number of Program Outcomes (manually enter) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Number of Program Outcomes Assessed (per formula) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage of Program Outcomes Assessed (per formula) ##### #DIV/0! #DIV/0! ##### ###### #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! POLITICAL SCIENCE FOR TRANSFER AA-T DEGREE - same as the PSLOs.

POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSE OUTCOMES - CSLOs Related PSLO POLS 1 - American Government Critically evaluate U.S. and California government using principles of democracy and/or American political values. B,C Differentiate the key elements of the U.S. and California Constitutions and describe how they have changed over time. A,B,C,D,H Define Federalism and appraise it in the United States. A,B,C CLSO 4 Define Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, identify their sources and outline how and why they have changed over time. A,F,H CSLO 5 Evaluate the role of the media in the political process and determine how public opinion influences public policy. A,B,C,G,H CSLO 6 Analyze and critique the role and impact of interest groups and parties. A,B,C,D,F CSLO 7 Explain and evaluate the national and state election processes. B,C,D Compare the roles and powers of each of the three branches of government at the state and national levels. A,B,D,H CSLO 9 Define political Bureaucracy, identify its roles and evaluate its performance. A,B,D,H 0 1 Outline the policy making process at the national level, analyzing relations amongst the three branches of government, social institutions and citizen participation. Compare and contrast local government institutions and processes to the state and national levels. A,B,D,G,H A,B,D

POLS 2 - Comparative Government Define and contrast political institutions, ideas and processes in authoritarian and democratic forms of government. A,B,C Describe and contrast parliamentary and presidential democracies. A,B,C Compare and contrast federal and unitary forms of government. A,B,C Contrast the stages of political and economic development in autocratic and democratic systems of government. B,C,E CSLO 5 Compare and contrast the powers and roles of the three branches of government in different political systems. A,B,C CSLO 6 Identify and describe important political ideas, including liberalism, nationalism, fascism, communism, socialism, feminism and environmentalism. B,C,G CSLO 7 Correlate political ideas with policies and institutions. A,B,C Contrast electoral processes and party systems in different political systems. B,C,D Compare and contrast the power and roles of social actors, including media, CSLO 9 interest groups and elites. Critically assess and defend a personal statement supporting or refuting a 0 system of government. A,C,D,G C,G,H POLS 3 - International Relations Define key concepts including anarchy and globalization. A,C,G Diagnose causes of recent wars. B,C,H Compare and contrast different international actors and their roles in world politics. A,B,E,F Categorize different types of economic interaction. B,H CSLO 5 Contrast rival theories of international relations. A,B,C,G,H CSLO 6 Compose strategies for development of cooperation in anarchy. A,D,G,H CSLO 7 Evaluate the meaning and significance of power in world politics. A,C,G Evaluate theories in light of performance when applied to particular aspects of world politics. C,G,H CSLO 9 Examine the role of international law in regulating conflict and facilitating cooperation. B,C,D,E 0 Compare the behavior of states to that of non state actors. A,B,F,H

POLS 4 - Russian and East European Political Systems Define and apply key concepts including liberalism and nationalism. C,G,H Compare the Russian office of the presidency to other Eastern European heads of state. A,B,D Describe Marxist-Leninist ideology. C,G,H Categorize different governments in Eastern Europe according to parliamentary power and federalism. A,B,D CSLO 5 Appraise the weaknesses in civil society in this region. A,B,F,H CSLO 6 Compose recommendations for a government to resolve issues like its international debt. H CSLO 7 Evaluate the prospects of democracy in Russia. C,G,H Evaluate economic reforms since the collapse of the Soviet Union. A,B,C,H CSLO 9 Examine Moscow's relations with minorities. B,F 0 Contrast the role of parties in the Soviet Union and contemporary periods. A,B,F CSLO 5 CSLO 6 CSLO 7 CSLO 9 0 POLS 7 - Politics of the Developint World - Third World Politics POLS 8 - American Foreign Policy Define and critique key concepts including containment and the Monroe Doctrine. C,H Evaluate policy in terms of decision-making models. B,D,F,G Describe the impact of the end of the Cold War. E,G,H Categorize events in American diplomatic history in terms of major themes like isolationism. E,H CSLO 5 Contrast American foreign policy prior to and after September 11, 2001. E,H CSLO 6 Compose a policy statement that would protect and/or promote US interests in a given crisis. B,D,E,H CSLO 7 Evaluate the merits of current US policy. C,E,H Evaluate the role of the media in affecting public opinion. B,C,G CSLO 9 Examine the executive branch's powers in foreign policy. A,B,D,G,H 0 Compare the foreign policies of contemporary Presidents. C,E,H

POLS 9 - Politics of the Middle East Define and evaluate key concepts including terrorism and nationalism. C,H Explain why anti-western sentiment is embedded in Middle Eastern public opinion and propose solutions. C,E,H Describe Islamic civilization. C,D,F Categorize states according to government type. A,B,C,D,G CSLO 5 Contrast the treatment of social groups by different governments. A,B,C,D,G CSLO 6 Compose a proposal for resolving conflict in the region. B,C,F,H CSLO 7 Evaluate the motives behind US policy in the region. A,C,E Evaluate the significance of oil for politics in the region. B,E,H CSLO 9 Examine the causes of the Arab-Israeli conflict. A,C,E,F,H 0 Compare the role of nationalism to that of Islamic revival. C,F,H POLS 12 - Terrorism Define terrorism and distinguish it from other forms of political violence. A,B,D,G,H Evaluate counterterrorism policy options in light of morality, effectiveness and civil liberties. B,C,D,H Assess the relationship between technological progress and vulnerability to terrorism. C,E,H Compose policy options to cope with terrorist incidents. B,F,G,H CSLO 5 Categorize and differentiate sets of ideas that have motivated terrorists. C,F,H CSLO 6 Describe the historical origins of terrorism and restate its evolutionary course. E,G,H CSLO 7 Evaluate the role of the media and its coverage of terrorism and the war on terrorism. Evaluate the links between types of weapons and alternative morals developed by terrorists. CSLO 9 Defend and critique America's national security policy and its international conduct as they relate to terrorism's causes and antidotes. 0 Contrast materialist and ideational views of the motives of terrorists. B,E.G C,E,H A,C,E,G,H C,F,G POLS 16 - Introduction to Political Theory Define, apply, and evaluate key concepts of political theory. D,G,H Investigate the impact of religion on politics. B,C,D,F Analyze the manner in which politicians make use of ideas. A,C,G Outline the impacts of globalization on political theory. E,F CSLO 5 Contrast rival theories critical of liberalism. C,G,H CSLO 6 Compose strategies for bridging ideological gaps. D,H CSLO 7 Critically assess the practicality of the various political ideologies. F,G,H Evaluate the importance of historical context in shaping ideologies. D,G,H CSLO 9 Examine the compatibility of rival ideologies. A,C,D,G,H 0 Compare different theories in search of their shared assumptions. G,H

POLS 27 - Women and Politics in a Global Society Analyze the interactions of race, gender, class and legal status in women's everyday practices of citizenship. D,E,F Discuss, describe and chart the laws and governmental practices that have defined women's status in various societies. B,C,D,E,F Compare, contrast and analyze women's contributions to self-determination in the Global North and the Global South. C,E,F,G Describe and critically assess the varied effects on women of different cultures and ideologies. B,C,E,F CSLO 5 Discuss and analyze public policy issues which most affect women and the "gender gap". A,C,D,E,H CSLO 6 Describe, analyze and chart feminism as a global political theory. C,G,H CSLO 7 Explain the impact of economic development on the status and role of women. A,C,G Identify organizations at the local, national, regional and global level focused on promoting women's political concerns and diagram their interactions. B,C,D,G,H CSLO 9 Assess the impact of globalization on women's rights. A,C,D,G,H Critically assess and defend a personal statement on the future of feminism 0 C,D,F,G,H from a global perspective. POLS 28 - Independent Study POLS 300 - Selected Topics in Political Science

CSLO# COURSE NUMBER: COURSE NAME Related PSLO Total Number of Courses (from last number assigned) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Total Number of CSLOs (manually enter) Number of CSLOs Assessed Per Semester (per formula) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage of CSLOs Assessed (per formula) #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Number of Courses Assessed Per Semester (manually enter) Percentage of Courses Assessed (per formula) 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%