GOVT2305: Federal Government
Course Introduction

Instructor: Tom Hanna, Fall 2025

2025-01-13

First Two Week’s Agenda

  • Today January 13

      - Introductions
      - Course Outline/Procedures
      - Questions
  • Wednesday January 15

      - Course Overview
      - Introduction to the topic of government: What is Government? What is Politics?
      - Walkthrough of Canvas Modules and e-book
      - Questions

Second Week Agenda

  • Monday, January 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - No Class

  • Wednesday, January 22

      - Reading/Chapter Assignment: Chapter 1: Political Thinking and Political Culture: Becoming a Responsible Citizen should be 50% complete before class
      - Philosophies and Ideologies in American Government
      - Questions

Week 3

  • January 27

      - Chapter 2: Constitutional Democracy: Promoting Liberty and Self-Government should be 50% complete before class
      - Constitutional Principles: Checks and Balances, Separation of Powers
  • January 29

      - Chapter 3: Federalism: Forging a Nation should be 50% complete before class
      - Finish Constitution: Federalism

Introduction

  • Welcome to GOVT2305: Federal Government

  • Instructor: Tom Hanna, MA

      - Office Hours: Monday Tuesday 11:45 to 12:45 PM, Wednesday 2:45 to 3:45 PM, on Microsoft Teams or Zoom or in my office at UH
      - Email: tom.hanna@hccs.edu
      - Office: University of Houston, Phillip Guthrie Hoffman Hall (PGH 391) - should you want to ride the train over and meet in person

About me:

    - Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of Houston
    - MA in Political Science from the University of Houston, BS in Political Science from the University of Houston
    - I have been teaching at the University of Houston since July 2022, at Houston Community College since June 2023, and taught last fall at Our Lady of the Lake University (online). 
    - Courses taught: Statistics for Political Scientists; Argument, Data, and Politics, Introduction to Comparative Politics, and this course at UH; Federal Government and Texas Government at HCC; State Government at OLLU.
    - Research: My research focuses on the international behavior of dictators. I have a specific interest in threats to freedom and modern liberal democracy (aka Madisonian republics). 
    - Second/third career - former business manager and owner.
    - cooking, camping, kayaking, and computer gaming
    

Major course expectations

  • I do not expect you to be experts on the course material at the end

  • I do expect you to:

      - Respect other people, starting with your classmates and myself
      - Do the work
      - Do your best
      - Take responsbility for the work you did or not do
      - Take some time to seriously consider the implications of the material for your own life and the lives of people you care about
      - Come to class prepared

Come to class prepared

  • To receive full credit for the in class work each day (20% of your grade), you must come to class prepared
  • Part of this means at least reviewing the assigned chapter
  • If you are not at least 50% finished with the assigned chapter by class time, you will lose at least some points
  • If discussion reflects that people are prepared, we will not have to have quizzes and everyone will get full credit
  • If discussion is bad, there will be quizzes

Course Outline/Procedures

  • Please visit the Canvas Homepage for the Course

Course Outline/Procedures

  • Please read the Canvas Homepage for the Course

  • Please read the Syllabus

      - It is in Canvas! We will look at it now!

Course Outline/Procedures

  • Please read the Canvas Homepage for the Course

  • Please read the Syllabus

  • Most of your work outside class will be done through the Canvas Modules - this includes accessing the textbook

      - We go over these next week

Course Outline/Procedures

  • Please read the Canvas Homepage for the Course

  • Please read the Syllabus

  • Most of your work outside class will be done through the Canvas Modules - this includes accessing the textbook

  • Complete Modules in order or you will be locked out of later assignments

      - We go over these next week

Course Outline/Procedures

  • You must pass the Syllabus Quiz with a perfect score to continue with the rest of the course!
  • You can retake it as many times as necessary

Course Outline/Procedures (Continued)

  • Check Canvas Announcements for any updates, further instructions, etc.
  • If class is cancelled, I will post this in Canvas Announcements and send to your official college email

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Syllabus Quiz and Extra Credit Quiz

  • The Syllabus Quiz is required

  • The Extra Credit Quiz is extra credit AND it is required

      - Even if you miss everything, you get 1 point for taking it

Syllabus Quiz and Extra Credit Quiz

  • No class September 4! Introduction Module Work Day!

  • The Syllabus Quiz is required

  • The Extra Credit Quiz is extra credit AND it is required

      - Even if you miss everything, you get 1 point for taking it
      - You are required to take it.

Syllabus Quiz and Extra Credit Quiz

  • No class September 4! Introduction Module Work Day!

  • The Syllabus Quiz is required

  • The Extra Credit Quiz is extra credit AND it is required

      - Even if you miss everything, you get 1 point for taking it
      - You are required to take it
      - You can only take it once

Syllabus Quiz and Extra Credit Quiz

  • No class September 4! Introduction Module Work Day!
  • The Syllabus Quiz is required
  • The Extra Credit Quiz is extra credit AND it is required
  • Introduction Module complete by 11:59 PM, September 4…

Course Policies: Basics

  • Number 1 Rule: Respect for other people

Course Policies: Basics

  • Number 1 Rule: Respect for other people
  • The policies exist to help me help you succeed
  • I may update policies if things are not working
  • You are responsible for keeping track of due dates and assignments

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by SACSCOC
  • Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless - not good for transfer, not considered a valid degree by employers

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by SACSCOC
  • Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless
  • Without accreditation HCC students can not receive federal or state financial aid

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by SACSCOC
  • Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless
  • Without accreditation HCC students get no financial aid

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by SACSCOC

  • Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless

  • Without accreditation HCC students no financial aid

    • According to SACSCOC:

      - 1 credit hour = 1 hour in class + 2 hours out of class

Time Commitment

  • HCC is accredited by SACSCOC

  • Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless

  • Without accreditation HCC students no financial aid

    • According to SACSCOC:

      - 1 credit hour = 1 hour in class + 2 hours out of class per week
      - This is a 3 credit hour course
      - 3 credit hour class = 3 hours in class + 6 hours out of class per week
      - This is a minimum, but the institution (UH) may set a higher standard!

https://sacscoc.org/app/uploads/2019/08/Credit-Hours.pdf

Commitment

If 2/3 of the work is outside of class, what does that tell you about who has the major responsibility for your success or failure?

Professionalism

  • Professionalism is a graded component of this class.

Professionalism

  • Professionalism is a graded component of this class.
  • A major hallmark of professionalism is taking responsibility for doing what is expected of you and not blaming others for the consequences if you do not.

Professionalism

  • In other words:

      - If you don't attend class and pay attention...
      - If you don't put in two hours a week of real work outside class...
      - If you don't do the assignments...
      - If you don't study for the exams...

Who is responsible for the consequences?

Your responsibilities

    - Time management
    - Your own learning
    - Doing the assignments (or accepting the zero)
    - Doing the assignments on time (or accepting the consequences)
    - Showing up and engaging
    - Applying brainpower
    - Working on the material
    - Following through on commitments
    - Taking responsibility for your own work and results!
    
    

My responsibilities

  • I am responsible for

      - Providing you a structured environment to learn
      - Providing alternate explanations to help you understand the material (lecture, discussion, and question-answer)
      - Setting standards and goals
      - Challenging you to do your best
      - Holding you accountable
      - Providing you with resources to succeed
      - Assessing you fairly based on the standards and goals provided
      - Alerting you early if your work is not up to standard, so you can fix the problem
      - Offering suggestions to help you improve your work

My responsibilities

I am not responsible for:

I am not responsible for:

    - Forcing you to work
    - Doing your work for you
    - Navigating the HCC bureaucracy for you 
    - Anything your other professors require of you that may interfere with this class 
    - Giving credit for work that is not submitted
    - Granting extensions, makeups, or other exceptions to the syllabus
    - Negotiating excuses
    - Negotiating grades
    
    
    

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication:

      - Office hours are your main communication to me outside class

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication:

      - Office hours are your main communication to me outside class
      - There will be a question period every class

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication:

      - Office hours are your main communication to me outside class
      - There will be a question period every class
      - Any important announcements will always be made in class

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication:

      - Office hours are your main communication to me outside class
      - There will be a question period every class
      - Any important announcements will always be made in class
      - There may be opportunities for extra credit or even regular credit that are only announced in class.

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication

  • Announcements: Canvas

      - Since class cancellations can't be announced in class, you'll find them here if they happen
      - These are a good written place for recording important information - reiterating class announcements
      - That said, you still need to be in class. There may be opportunities for extra credit or even regular credit that are only announced in class.

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication

  • Announcements: Canvas

  • Email announcements

      - go to your official @hccs.edu email address

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication

  • Announcements: Canvas

  • Email announcements

  • Emails to me - to ensure your privacy! - must:

      - come from your official @hccs.edu email address
      - come to my official tom.hanna@hccs.edu email address

Course Policies: Communications

  • Face-to-face is the best communication
  • Announcements: Canvas
  • Email announcements
  • Emails to me - to ensure your privacy!
  • There will be little to no need to email me because…

Course Policies: Late Work and Makeups

  • Late work is automatically accepted

      - 10% per day penalty
      - No exceptions, no excuses!!!
      - No need to email!!!
      - No need to apologize or explain!!!
      - All work must be turned in by May 4

Course Policies: Late Work and Makeups

  • Late work is automatically accepted with penalty

  • Makeups for exams

      - The final is your makeup for any missed exams
      - You will get the percentage score for the final applied to any missed exam
      - No excuses, no exceptions
      - This is completely automatic
      - No emails or apologies required
      - Let your grandmothers know their lives are safe from this class!

Course Policies: Late Work and Makeups

  • Late work is automatically accepted with penalty

  • Makeups for exams - the final is the makeup, automatic

  • Makeup for in class work participation exercises, etc.

      - I will drop scores for three days work automatically
      - No makeups, no exceptions for any reason

Course Policies: Late Work and Makeups

  • Late work is automatically accepted with penalty

  • Makeups for exams - the final is the makeup, automatic!

  • Makeup for in class work: three dropped, no makeups!

  • This is already a very generous policy - No exceptions

  • Asking for special treatment is asking me to do something unethical and may affect your professionalism grade

Course Policies: Attendance and Participation

  • HCC requires attendance
  • There will be almost daily short written exercises
  • These will only be done in class
  • I will drop the three lowest scores including missed classes
  • No other makeups will be allowed

Course Policies: Academic Integrity

  • Academic integrity is non-negotiable
  • Do your own work

Study suggestions: The forgetting curve

The Forgetting Curve

Conquer the Forgetting Curve

  • Study a few minutes a few times a week instead of 6 hours right before the test

  • Start the Inquizitives early (see Syllabus for suggestions)

      - You have several weeks to do each set of 3 to 6 chapter assignments
      - Finish them ahead of schedule then use them to study by...
      - Revisiting the Inquizitives several times between finishing them and the exam to review
  • Use the Flashcards a few minutes, a few times a week

Use a good notetaking system

  • Use the lecture slides to organize your notes

      - Do not take pictures of the slides - they are published in Canvas with a PDF download option available
  • Try rewriting concepts in your own words

      - If you don't understand something, use the index in the book to find more
      - Use a reputable dictionary such as https://www.merriam-webster.com/ or https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/ to look up words you don't understand
      - Come to office hours and ask
      - Ask in class

Use a good notetaking system

  • Use a good notetaking system such as Cornell Notes

  • Make a study guide: Making a study guide yourself (using a system like Cornell Notes) is much more effective than staring at a study guide prepared for you

  • Take advantage of the Practice Exams after you do these other things

Major course expectations - revisit

I sincerely hope that all of you will succeed in this course, but HCC and I are not in the business of selling grades and degrees. You will get out of this course what you put into it, both in learning and your final grade.

Questions

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