Fall 2025 Political Science BC3033 section 001

COLL: THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

COLL: THE AMERICAN PRESID

Call Number 00683
Day & Time
Location
R 4:10pm-6:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Jonathan J Keller
Type COLLOQUIA
Course Description

The origin and development of the contemporary roles of the President as a decision maker and the
importance of the presidency in the American Political System. Studies examining the selection process
and the relationship between presidents and other decision- making actors, such as the Congress,
interest groups, the courts and the bureaucracy, will be used to inform the students to help critically
analyze both continuity and changes in the influence of the office.
This course examines the American presidency from both an academic and applied perspective. The
executive branch of government has changed more than the others, especially over the past century.
As America has moved from a legislative centered government to an executive centered one, it
becomes important to understand the intricacies of presidents and of the presidency. This course
examines the individuals who have held this office and stand as the head of state and government,
along with the institutional structure of the executive branch that consists of departments, agencies,
offices that employ over two million people. The course covers the complexities and struggles
administrations have in navigating internal politics, along with public expectations and approval,
influencing relations with Congress and the courts, and navigating global politics around security and
economic interests.

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science @Barnard
Enrollment 0 students (12 max) as of 12:06PM Friday, March 28, 2025
Subject Political Science
Number BC3033
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20253POLS3033X001