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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.

Benjamin Bottger

Spring 2026

th 6:00pm - 6:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Robert Brehm

Spring 2026

we 6:00pm - 6:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Elizabeth Gilmore

Spring 2026

fr 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Kathryn Miller

Spring 2026

fr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Nicholas Winter

Spring 2026

mowe 10:00am - 10:50am
2.8
Rating
3.1
Difficulty
3.32
GPA

To Announced

Spring 2025

Th 7:00pm - 7:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

To Be Announced

Spring 2025

Fr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Jacob Lollis

Fall 2021

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Amanda McCubbins

Fall 2021

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Galen Sheely

Fall 2021

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Faculty Staff

Fall 2021

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Kimberly Ganczak

Fall 2019

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Rachel Smilan-Goldstein

Fall 2019

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Nicholas Jacobs

Spring 2018

3.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
GPA

Brian Munis

Spring 2018

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Anthony Sparacino

Spring 2018

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Henry Ashton

Spring 2017

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Boris Heersink

Spring 2017

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Taylor Pokrant

Spring 2017

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Alexander Welch

Spring 2017

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Chelsea Goforth

Fall 2015

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Alexander Pennington

Fall 2015

Rating
Difficulty
GPA

Lauren Knizner

Spring 2015

Rating
Difficulty
GPA