HarvardX: Introduction to American Civics: Presented by Zero-L

HarvardX: Introduction to American Civics: Presented by Zero-L

by Harvard University

Understanding U.S. Government and Law

Course Description

Welcome to "Understanding U.S. Government and Law," an enlightening course offered by HarvardX that provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and structures of the American legal and governmental system. This course is designed to demystify the complex workings of U.S. institutions, offering a clear and sophisticated exploration of the pillars that support our democracy: the Constitution, judicial review, federalism, and separation of powers.

What Students Will Learn

  • The design and distinctive roles of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches
  • Major sources of U.S. law: constitutions, statutes, regulations, and court decisions
  • The unique characteristics of the modern "administrative state" and the role of administrative agencies
  • The relationship between federal and state law in the U.S. legal system
  • The significance of the U.S. Constitution in shaping our political and legal landscape
  • Key moments in U.S. constitutional history

Prerequisites

There are no specific prerequisites for this course. It is designed as an introductory-level course, making it accessible to anyone interested in learning about U.S. government and law.

Course Coverage

  • Distinguishing laws from other types of rules
  • The interplay between state and federal law
  • Various sources of U.S. law and their hierarchies
  • The legislative process
  • The modern administrative state and its unique features
  • The principle of separated powers
  • The evolution of the U.S. Constitution and judicial review throughout history

Target Audience

  • U.S. citizens and residents seeking a deeper understanding of their government and legal system
  • International students interested in American law and politics
  • Aspiring law students or political science majors
  • Professionals whose work intersects with government or legal matters
  • Anyone curious about the foundations of the U.S. democratic system

Real-World Applications

The knowledge gained from this course will empower learners to:

  • Better understand news and current events related to government and law
  • Engage more effectively in civic participation and political discourse
  • Navigate legal and governmental processes with greater confidence
  • Make informed decisions as voters and citizens
  • Appreciate the complexities of policy-making and law enforcement
  • Develop a foundation for further studies in law, political science, or public policy

Syllabus

  1. Kinds of Law
  2. What is Law?
  3. Federal vs. State Law and Order of Authorities
  4. How a Bill Becomes a Law
  5. Introduction to the Separation of Powers
  6. An Historical Overview of the Constitution
  7. Law and History

By enrolling in this course, you'll gain invaluable insights into the intricate workings of the U.S. government and legal system, preparing you to be a more informed and engaged citizen in today's complex political landscape.

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