POLS 1113 H - American Government
Term: Year Long 2024 CRN:
Instructor(s): Nicole Purcell
Enrollment Information:
Admission to OSU is not required for enrollment and courses can be started at any time during the year, with 12 months to complete. Students can enroll by visiting enroll and downloading a year-long course enrollment form and either faxing (405-744-3420) or mailing the form (317 PIO Building, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK 74078-4061). Students can also enroll by calling our office (405-744-6390). Accepted payment forms include: Visa/MasterCard/Discover debit/credit cards or personal check/money
Prerequisites:Prerequisites: None, Satisfies, with HIST 1103 (Survey of American History), 1483 (American History to 1865) or 1493 (American History Since 1865), the Oklahoma State Regents requirement of six credit hours of American history and American government before graduation.
Add Drop Information:Tuition and Fee Refunds: When you drop a course, the following charges are refundable based upon the time elapsed since the date you enrolled:
- 0-30 days - 100% of Tuition, Technology Fee, and Records Maintenance Fee minus the cost of any grading already completed
- 31-45 days - 50% of the Tuition, Technology Fee, and Records Maintenance Fee minus the cost of any grading already completed
- More than 45 days - No money refunded
Non-Refundable: Material Fees $66.00 and Administration Fee $35.00
Materials:The Materials Fee is billed to the student Bursar Account along with all other required fees at enrollment. This Course Guide is in the online classroom. It is in PDF format and can be read online, downloaded, and/or printed off.
Textbooks:It is the student's responsibility to purchase:
American Democracy Now, Harrison, Brigid Callahan, et-al, 8th ed., 2024, McGraw Hill, ISBN: 978-1233751066 Exam Information:If you live in the Stillwater area, exams are taken at the IS Office, 317 PIO Building. You do not need to submit a Request for Exam form when taking the exam in the office but will need to make an appointment.
Appointments for exams need to be made on the IS website exam reservation portal or by calling IS directly (405) 744-6390.
Students living away from the Stillwater area may request proctored exams (refer to your course guide for exam request instructions). Proctored exam requests must be in writing (mail, e-mail, or fax), and the Individual Study testing supervisor must approve proctors. For security reasons, exams are not faxed or e-mailed.
The online proctor service, Examity, may also be used. Examity FAQs