May 25, 2026  
2026-2027 College Catalog 
    
2026-2027 College Catalog

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



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Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Identify key figures in the history of Western political thought and explain their core ideas.

Performance Objectives:
  1. Discuss political philosophy and the key questions it seeks to address.
  2. Identify key figures in ancient political thought and explain their core ideas.
  3. Identify key figures in medieval political thought and explain their core ideas.
  4. Identify key figures in early modern political thought and explain their core ideas.
  5. Identify key figures in late modern and recent political thought and explain their core ideas.

Outline:
  1. Political Philosophy as a Discipline
    1. Political philosophy as a discipline
    2. What is Human Nature?
      1. Nature versus nurture
      2. Reason and revelation
    3. What is right and justice?
      1. Natural right and law
      2. Convention and power
      3. Other approaches
    4. What is the good regime?
      1. Good society
      2. Good government
      3. Basis of legitimacy
    5. Liberty and Equality
  2. Ancient Political Thought
    1. Plato
    2. Aristotle
    3. Other thinkers
  3. Medieval Political Thought
    1. St. Augustine
    2. St. Thomas Aquinas
    3. Marsilius of Padua
    4. Other Thinkers
  4. Early Modern Political Thought
    1. Niccolo Machiavelli
    2. Francis Bacon
    3. Thomas Hobbes
    4. John Locke
    5. Other thinkers
  5. Late Modern Political Thought
    1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    2. Publius
    3. Alexis de Tocqueville
    4. John Stuart Mill
    5. Karl Marx
    6. Other thinkers
  6. Postmodern and Contemporary Political Thought
    1. Friedrich Nietzsche
    2. Modern liberalism and conservatism
    3. Feminism
    4. Selected contemporary thinkers