GOVT 4998

GOVT 4998

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2024-2025.

The core course at Cornell in Washington is an engaged learning class that focuses on understanding and analyzing the professional experience of being in DC. Its primary purpose is to give students a chance to sunthesize the lessons of their internship work by examining and reflecting on that work, investigating the context and structures of the policy and political world with which they are engaging, and learning and practicing the professional forms of writing that the community uses. This process occurs through readings, written assignments, guest speakers, and signature events. An internship is required for the class.

When Offered Fall, Spring.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: students in The Cornell in Washington program.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Recommended prerequisite: GOVT 1111.

Distribution Category (SSC-AS) (SBA-AG)

Comments This course does not satisfies the government senior seminar requirement.

Outcomes
  • Students will have employed engaged learning techniques through readings, class sessions, reflective journals, guest speakers, and other activities to examine the professional norms and codes of working in the policy world.
  • Students will have identified the day-to-day processes of the American policy and political community in DC, its aims and goals, and how it works at the ground level.
  • Students will have composed a series of policy memos and done an oral presentation in order to be able to construct a policy analysis and recommendation.
  • Graduate students will have assessed the state of knowledge in their particular policy area.

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Syllabi:
  • 11195 GOVT 4998   LEC 080

  • Instruction Mode: In Person