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POL10180

Academic Year 2024/2025

Foundations of Pol Theory (POL10180)

Subject:
Politics
College:
Social Sciences & Law
School:
Politics & Int Relations
Level:
1 (Introductory)
Credits:
5
Module Coordinator:
Dr Graham Finlay
Trimester:
Spring
Mode of Delivery:
On Campus
Internship Module:
No
How will I be graded?
Letter grades

Curricular information is subject to change.

This module provides an introduction to political theory, focusing on changing conceptions and models of democracy, mainly through the thought of four challenging and influential political thinkers, Aristotle, Wollstonecraft, Mill and Marx. We focus in particular on four key themes: the meaning and relative importance of the political principles of liberty, equality and community; how much political participation there should be; the social pre-conditions for democracy; and to what extent the kind of democracy possible depends on how we think of human nature.

This module is required for any student wishing to take Politics as a major at Stage Two. In addition to the lectures, an essential part of this module are tutorials in which students learn through writing essays and exercises and through participating in discussions.

About this Module

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of this module, students will:
- have a clear grasp of what is at stake in some of the fundamental issues of political theory;
- be familiar with, and able to evaluate and apply, the normative arguments advanced by major political theorists;
- have developed skills in written and oral argument.

Indicative Module Content:

Political Theory: Human Nature and Democracy, Political Participation, Democratic Institutions, Rights, Understandings of Liberty, Equality and Community as seen through Aristotle, Wollstonecraft, Mill and Marx.

Student Effort Hours:
Student Effort Type Hours
Lectures

22

Tutorial

7

Autonomous Student Learning

91

Total

120


Approaches to Teaching and Learning:
The module will consist of lectures and small group teaching/tutorials. Students will be encouraged to participate in discussion in both lectures and tutorials.

Requirements, Exclusions and Recommendations

Not applicable to this module.


Module Requisites and Incompatibles
Incompatibles:
INRL10010 - Found of Pol Theory & IR


 

Assessment Strategy  
Description Timing Component Scale Must Pass Component % of Final Grade In Module Component Repeat Offered
Participation in Learning Activities: Attendance and short assignment. Week 12 Graded No

20

No
Assignment(Including Essay): An essay of 1500 words. Week 8 Graded No

40

No
Exam (In-person): An end of term exam. Examined during the exam period. End of trimester
Duration:
2 hr(s)
Graded No

40

No

Carry forward of passed components
No
 

Resit In Terminal Exam
Autumn Yes - 2 Hour
Please see Student Jargon Buster for more information about remediation types and timing. 

Feedback Strategy/Strategies

• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment

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