LET-ETCAMB216
American Political System: The 2020 Elections
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleLET-ETCAMB216
Credits (ECTS)5
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Arts; English Language and Culture;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
dr. N.A. Bloemendal
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Examiner
dr. N.A. Bloemendal
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Lecturer
dr. N.A. Bloemendal
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Contactperson for the course
dr. N.A. Bloemendal
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Lecturer
prof. dr. B.M.C. Breij
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Academic year2020
Period
PER 1-PER 2  (31/08/2020 to 24/01/2021)
Starting block
PER 1
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
Upon successful completion of the course, students will:
  • know and understand the different components of the formal US political system and their relation to each other;
  • understand the structural features of the electoral system;
  • understand the motives and behavior of key actors, including candidates and the electorate;
  • be able to apply such knowledge to specific Congressional races or crucial elements of the Presidential elections. 
Content
The 2020 US elections have already been described as the most important elections in history. Whether this is true or not, it is certain that the results of these elections will not only affect the future of the United States, but will have global consequences. This course, jointly organized by the departments of American Studies and Political Science, provides students with an interdisciplinary overview of the American political system and its historical development, with a special focus on the elections. We will discuss the main institutional players in American politics (the presidency, Congress, the Supreme Court, political parties, state governments) as well as the role of other relevant actors, such as interest groups, NGO's, (Super)PACs, and the media. Students will also work in small groups to analyze a particular presidential or congressional race in a swing state. Each team will make a prediction before the elections and hand in a research paper after the elections. The aim of the research paper is to provide a thorough examination of the main factors/forces determining the outcome of the elections in this state and thus to develop an advanced understanding of American elections and politics.
Level

Presumed foreknowledge

Test information

Specifics

Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
At-home PER1 gel1
Attendance MandatoryYes

At-home PER2 gel2
Attendance MandatoryYes

Lecture
Attendance MandatoryYes

Seminar
Attendance MandatoryYes

Tests
Midterm exam (AT HOME)
Test weight30
Test typeWritten exam
OpportunitiesBlock PER 1, Block PER 2

Minimum grade
5,5

Paper
Test weight60
Test typeProject
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2, Block PER 3

Minimum grade
5,5

Presentation
Test weight10
Test typeOral exam
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2

Minimum grade
5,5