West Virginia
Government
Political
Science 321
Lucinda A. Potter, Senior
Lecturer
E-mail address: Lucinda.Potter@mail.wvu.edu
301H Woodburn Hall
304-293-3811 extension 5274
Office Hours: Mondays & Thursdays 10 AM to noon & 1 PM to 3 PM
and by appointment
August 22, 2005

Course
Objectives:
This
web-based course is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of the
historical development and contemporary structures, functions, and operations of
This
course is appropriate for students from all academic disciplines that are
interested in learning about
Course Requirements:
This
course is presented in a series of learning units. Each learning unit includes
links to assigned readings and a clearly defined list of assignments, including
due dates. When appropriate, the learning units also include a list of key
terms, phrases and/or topics that must be mastered and instructions on how to
find web sites relevant to the topic. The
learning units should be done sequentially (Unit 1 first, Unit 2 second, etc.).
All learning unit assignments must be completed and
submitted in order to pass the class, regardless of the number of points
received on each assignment or the cumulative number of points earned in the
course.
You
are also required to scan the on-line versions of The
Charleston Daily-Mail, The
State Journal and The
Charleston Gazette on a weekly basis. These publications provide
extensive coverage of the state's political activities and are an excellent
source for background material for the essays that you will write for this
course. In addition, current events
from these publications will be discussed using the WebCT VISTA discussion tool.
All students will be expected to actively participate in these
discussions.
Technical Requirements:
In
addition to an Internet browser, you need an e-mail account to send your
assignments. Use your “mix” e-mail account to send your assignments. Because
e-mail attachments occasionally become corrupt in transit, you should send your
assignments both as an attachment (preferably in Microsoft Word or Corel
WordPerfect) and in "cut and paste" form within the body of your
e-mail. If you use a Mac, save your assignments in RTF format so that I
can read them. When you e-mail assignments to me, put your name,
the name of the class, the assignment number and the semester in the subject
line and at the top of any documents you attach (for example, Jane Doe
PS321` Learning Unit 1 Fall 2005) so that I will see it right away. Use
the return receipt feature that is available in "mix". The return
receipt feature provides you a means to be sure that your assignment has been
received. You can generally expect me to pick up assignments within a day
or two except for weekends and holidays. I will let you know that your
assignment has been received and has not become corrupt in transit by responding
with a return e-mail to you. If you do not hear from me within a day or
two (except for weekends and holidays), your assignment did not
reach me. Send another copy immediately.
Throughout
the semester, I will be placing readings, announcements, notes of clarification,
and grades in WebCT VISTA. To access these, you will need to be certain to
enter the electronic classroom regularly. Detailed instructions are
available at http://vistainfo.wvu.edu/students.html
. Be certain to do a browser check-up so that you
will be able to see and access all the features in WebCT VISTA.
Please
activate your "mix" account and make it a practice to check
"mix" e-mail regularly. This is where I will send feedback on
your assignments and special individual instructions. If you have a
technical problem or cannot activate your account, contact the OIT Help Desk by
phone at 304-293-4444 extension 1 or on line at http://oit.wvu.edu/support/helpdesk/index.html
.
You
will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download some of the assigned readings.
Download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/alternate.html
.
Grading:
Your
course grade will be based on the total number of points earned. You can earn up
to 100 points for each learning unit and up to 200 points for class
participation.
|
4.0 |
A= |
900-1,000
points |
|
3.0 |
B= |
800-899
points |
|
2.0 |
C= |
700-799
points |
|
1.0 |
D= |
600-699
points |
|
0.0 |
F= |
0-599
points |
NOTE: All
learning unit assignments must be completed and submitted in
order to pass the class, regardless of the number of points received on each
assignment or the cumulative number of points earned in the course.
Missing Assignment Due Dates:
It
is your responsibility to be sure that assignments arrive on
time. All work must be received by the end of the day at midnight on the due date.
Late work will be penalized!
If
you fail to complete an assignment by the due date without a valid, approved
absence (i.e., confirmation of a legitimate, serious medical illness or
confirmation of a death in the immediate family, etc.) you can turn in your
assignment at a later date, but your grade will be penalized. The longer the
time interval involved, the larger the penalty. Late assignments will be
penalized the equivalent of a full letter grade for each day that has passed
since the assignment due date. It is your responsibility to complete the
assignments and to turn them in on time. If you know you have a condition
or commitment that will prevent you from handing in an assignment on time,
please let me know by the end of the second week of class. Absolutely
NO assignments will be accepted after the last day of class on December 9, 2005.
WVU
recognizes the diversity of its students and the needs of those who wish to
participate in Days of Special Concern, which are listed in the Schedule of
Courses. Any student should notify me by the end of the second week of class
regarding Day of Special Concern observances that will affect your ability to
participate in class. I will make reasonable accommodations for any assignment
or announcement a student misses as a result of observing a Day of Special
Concern.
Required Text and Supplemental
The
textbook is available for purchase at the
Richard
A Brisbin, Jr., Robert Jay Dilger, Allan S. Hammock, and Christopher Z. Mooney, West
Virginia Politics and Government (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska
Press, 1996) or calling the publisher at 1-800-755-1105.
This
semester, the text is undergoing major revision.
Updated chapters will be substituted for the printed chapters in the text
as they become available. See the
Updated Readings section on the course Home Page for PDFs of these updated
chapters. Supplemental readings will
be placed in the Readings section on the course Home Page throughout the
semester. Watch the announcements
for details about these updated readings.
Office
Hours:
My
office is located in Woodburn Hall 301H. My office hours are from 10 AM to 12
noon and 1 PM to 3 PM on Mondays and Thursdays.
If
you need to speak with me but can not see me during my office hours, please call
me for an appointment at 304-293-3811 extension 5274 or send me an e-mail at Lucinda.Potter@mail.wvu.edu
Students
are my top priority. Do not hesitate to call, to e-mail, or to drop by the
office to discuss class business.
Statement
on Social Justice:
I
will foster a learning environment based on open communication, mutual respect,
and non-discrimination. Any person that feels that this commitment is not being
met should contact me immediately. Also, if you are a person with a disability
and anticipate needing any type of accommodation to participate in this class
please advise me and, if necessary, make any appropriate arrangements with
Disability Services (293-6700).
Special
Notice:
Students
enrolled in web-based courses at
Assignments
and Course Schedule:
Unit
1:
Unit 1 assignment due on Monday
August 29, 2005
Unit
2: Electoral Politics & Interest
Groups
Unit 2 assignment due on Monday
September 12, 2005
Unit
3: Intergovernmental Relations &
Constitutional Politics
Unit 3 assignment due on Monday
September 26, 2005
Unit
4: The
Unit 4 assignment due on Monday
October 10, 2005
Unit
5: The West Virginia Governor
Unit 5 assignment due on Monday
October 24, 2005
Unit
6: The
Unit
6 assignment due on
Monday November 7, 2005
Unit
7: Local Governments in
Unit 7 assignment due on Thursday
November 17, 2005
Unit
8: The Capacity of
Unit 8 assignment due on Thursday
December 1, 2005