PLAP 3270
Public Opinion and American Democracy
Course Description
Disciplines
Social & Economic Systems, Second Writing
This course examines public opinion and its place in American democracy. We study the psychological and political roots of citizens' opinions, as well as the relationship between public opinion and political campaigns, the media, and government.
Instructors
Benjamin Bottger
Spring 2026
th 6:00pm - 6:50pm
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Robert Brehm
Spring 2026
we 6:00pm - 6:50pm
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Elizabeth Gilmore
Spring 2026
fr 1:00pm - 1:50pm
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Kathryn Miller
Spring 2026
fr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
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Nicholas Winter
Spring 2026
mowe 10:00am - 10:50am
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3.32
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To Announced
Spring 2025
Th 7:00pm - 7:50pm
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To Be Announced
Spring 2025
Fr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
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Jacob Lollis
Fall 2021
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Amanda McCubbins
Fall 2021
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Galen Sheely
Fall 2021
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Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
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Kimberly Ganczak
Fall 2019
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Rachel Smilan-Goldstein
Fall 2019
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Nicholas Jacobs
Spring 2018
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Brian Munis
Spring 2018
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Anthony Sparacino
Spring 2018
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Henry Ashton
Spring 2017
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Boris Heersink
Spring 2017
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Taylor Pokrant
Spring 2017
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Alexander Welch
Spring 2017
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Chelsea Goforth
Fall 2015
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Alexander Pennington
Fall 2015
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Lauren Knizner
Spring 2015
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