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Asia Virtual Classes: 8 May - 25 June
  

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Asia Virtual Classes: 8 May - 25 June

Note: Available for Asia-Wide Enrollment

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
GVPT 170 American Government (3)
A comprehensive study of government in the United States, including the basic principles of American government and political culture. The aim is to explain the vertical and horizontal structure of the American government and the roles of the three federal branches, bureaucracies, and the state governments; describe the development of the American political system and its impact on the political landscape; and explain the processes of the electoral system, political parties, and interest groups to persuade and influence. Institutions, processes, and public policies are examined from a cross-cultural perspective.
54415 A383 29 May 24-25 Jun 24 Th/T 1800-2100 Open Yokota Air Base
Faculty: Harmon, David L. Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Newly Added! Meets in-person; 4 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed to Sasebo); meets Thursdays and Tuesdays
GVPT 170 American Government (3)
A comprehensive study of government in the United States, including the basic principles of American government and political culture. The aim is to explain the vertical and horizontal structure of the American government and the roles of the three federal branches, bureaucracies, and the state governments; describe the development of the American political system and its impact on the political landscape; and explain the processes of the electoral system, political parties, and interest groups to persuade and influence. Institutions, processes, and public policies are examined from a cross-cultural perspective.
54514 S382 29 May 24-25 Jun 24 Th/T 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Harmon, David L. Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Newly Added! Meets in-person; 4 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed from Yokota); meets Thursdays and Tuesdays
IFSM 201 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3)
(Access to a standard office productivity package, i.e., word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software, required.) An introduction to data and the range of technologies (including hardware, software, databases, and networking and information systems) that provide the foundation for the data-centric focus of modern organizations. The objective is to apply knowledge of basic technical, ethical, and security considerations to select and use information technology (and the data that arises from technology) effectively in one's personal and professional lives. Discussion covers issues related to technology as a vehicle for collecting, storing, and sharing data and information, including privacy, ethics, security, and social impact. Applied exercises focus on the manipulation, analysis, and visualization of data and effective data communication strategies. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 301, CAPP 101, CAPP 300, CMST 300, IFSM 201, or TMGT 201.
54235 A383 12 Jun 24-09 Jul 24 W/M 1800-2100 Open Yokota Air Base
Faculty: Stevens, William J Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Newly Added! Meets in-person; 4 Week Hybrid Class; meets Wednesdays and Mondays
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