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May 25, 2026
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2026-2027 College Catalog
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POS 203 - Introduction to Political Ideas 3 Contact Hours, 3 Credits 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Introductory survey of western political philosophy. Includes political philosophy as a discipline, and introduction to the ideas of key political thinkers from ancient through medieval, early modern, late modern, and contemporary periods.
AGEC Gen-Ed: IA or SBS CTE Gen-Ed: SBS

Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify key figures in the history of Western political thought and explain their core ideas.
Performance Objectives:
- Discuss political philosophy and the key questions it seeks to address.
- Identify key figures in ancient political thought and explain their core ideas.
- Identify key figures in medieval political thought and explain their core ideas.
- Identify key figures in early modern political thought and explain their core ideas.
- Identify key figures in late modern and recent political thought and explain their core ideas.
Outline:
- Political Philosophy as a Discipline
- Political philosophy as a discipline
- What is Human Nature?
- Nature versus nurture
- Reason and revelation
- What is right and justice?
- Natural right and law
- Convention and power
- Other approaches
- What is the good regime?
- Good society
- Good government
- Basis of legitimacy
- Liberty and Equality
- Ancient Political Thought
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Other thinkers
- Medieval Political Thought
- St. Augustine
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- Marsilius of Padua
- Other Thinkers
- Early Modern Political Thought
- Niccolo Machiavelli
- Francis Bacon
- Thomas Hobbes
- John Locke
- Other thinkers
- Late Modern Political Thought
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Publius
- Alexis de Tocqueville
- John Stuart Mill
- Karl Marx
- Other thinkers
- Postmodern and Contemporary Political Thought
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Modern liberalism and conservatism
- Feminism
- Selected contemporary thinkers
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