The Academical Village All Things Political of Dr. David Garrison 
Announcements -- Government 2302


Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park
Photo by: Craig Mellish, Florentine Films

“Politics, and the fate of mankind, are shaped by men without ideals and without greatness.”
—Albert Camus
Read the New York Times & Washington Post headline stories in the Reading Room.
Welcome to Dr. Garrison's GOVT 2302 American Government II course. See the course syllabus and other course materials at the course page. Check this web site often for course work and bonus opportunities.


Fall 2009 Due Dates (dates subject to change):
Second class day -- Letter of introduction due by email
Thursday, September 17, 2009  -- Task 1 due in class.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 --
CONSTITUTION DAY 2009 AT COLLIN (15 pts Bonus Op)
 Tuesday, October13, 2009   -- Exam 1 See Exam 1 Take Home Essay Question.
 Tuesday, October 27, 2009 --  Task 2 due in class.  
Thursday, November 12,  2009--  Exam 2   Exam 2 Take Home Essay Question
     Tuesday, December 1, 2009 -- Task 3 due in class 
   Thursday, December 3, 2009 -- Bonus opportunities deadline due date in class.
    Week of December 7-12, 2009 -- Final Exam Schedule   See Final Exam Take Home Essay Question
 

  Turnitin information to submit papers to Turnitin.com for analysis:
      If students still have a Turnitin problem, please contact
ktombaugh@ccccd.edu
GOVT 2302.S10 Class ID: 2840610 
Password:
garrison

GOVT 2302.S14 Class ID: 2840612

 Password: garrison
 

To enroll in a class using your pre-existing account, please do the
following:
 
1. Sign in to your Turnitin account.
2. Click on the gray "Enroll in a class" tab in the upper left of the
screen.
3. Enter the seven-digit class ID and case-sensitive enrollment password
for the class you wish to add. Please note for security reasons class
enrollment information can only be distributed by the instructor.
4. Click “submit”.
 
You should now have the new class listed on your home page when you sign
in. 
 
If students still have a Turnitin problem, please contact ktombaugh@ccccd.edu

 

 


Collin Higher Education Center Rendering
Collin Higher Education Center
Opening Spring 2010
3452 Spur 399
McKinney, TX 75069
Contact

Stephanie Hanson
Telephone: 972.599.3100
Email: shanson@ccccd.edu


Baccalaureate Degrees  Graduate Degrees

In preparation for the opening of the Collin Higher Education Center (CHEC) in January, university representatives will be on Collin College campuses providing information about the degree programs, admissions, and financial aid.  The information fairs will assist students, faculty, and Collin staff considering completing their degrees at the CHEC in McKinney.  Information is also available at: http://www.ccccd.edu/academics/chec.html .

Spring Creek Campus
Tuesday, November 3
10-2 p.m.
Atrium


Central Park Campus
Tuesday, November 10
5-7 p.m.
Atrium

Pending approvals, the CHEC degree programs are:

Dallas Baptist University
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences – Communication
Master of Arts – Management with Human Resource concentration
Master of Arts – Professional Development (Leadership Studies)
Master of Arts – Teaching

Texas A&M University-Commerce
Bachelor of Science – Psychology
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science – Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Arts – Spanish
Master of Science/Education – Counseling
Master of Education – Curriculum and Instruction

Texas Woman’s University
Bachelor of Science – Child Development
Bachelor of Science – Math (with teacher certification)
Bachelor of Science – Nursing (RN to BSN)
Master of Education – Administration (Education)
Master of Education – Special Education

The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor of Arts – Criminology
Bachelor of Science – Business Administration
Bachelor of Science – Accounting and Information Management
Bachelor of Science – Computer Science
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science – Accounting and Information Management

University of North Texas
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences

Master of Education – Higher Education
Master of Science – Engineering Systems

Ph.D./Ed.D. – Higher Education
Ed.D. – Educational Administration

 
 

 
  


 

The schedule for Fall 2009 Writing Workshops at SCC is attached. Please make copies for your students, or ask them to visit our Web site www.ccccd.edu/writingcenter and click on the Writing Workshops link.
 
All workshops are free. No prior registration is necessary. Students will sign in upon arrival, and notification of their attendance will be sent to instructors.
 
For more information, call the SCC Writing Center (972-881-5843) or visit our Web site.
 
 


 


 


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The Spring Creek Campus Writing Center will be open from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. on Saturday during the Fall Semester starting September 12, 2009. The Center is located in Room D-224 (upstairs in the Library). Students can make appointments in person or by calling 972-881-5843.
 
We look forward to working with Saturday students and those who cannot visit the Center during the regular hours:Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
 
Another new program this fall involves our ESL and Developmental English students. On Wednesday and Thursday from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., an instructor will work with these students in D-247 which is located on the second floor of the Library, just around the corner from the Writing Center (D-224). Of course, if these dates/times are unsatisfactory, students may visit the Center in D-224 at any other time. They can make appointments in person or by calling 972-881-5843.
 
For more information, please visit our Web site: www.ccccd.edu/writingcenter.
 
SCC Writing Center Staff



 

SCC Writing Center
The schedule for the SEMESTER WRITING WORKSHOPS is now posted on the Collin Writing Centers' Web site: www.ccccd.edu/writingcenter
 

TUTORING SERVICES  
Government Textbook MyPoliSciLab Registration Instructions (A Pearson Education representative will be in class Thursday & Friday to help with the registration process.)
 



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