2025-08-18
Welcome to GOVT2305: Federal Government
Instructor: Tom Hanna, MA
- Office Hours: To be determined
- 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
- 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
- Course Outline/Procedures, Overview of Objectives
- Introductions
- Brief overview of Canvas
- Study tips
- Question and answer
- Introduction to the topic of government: What is Government? What is Politics?
- Activities/Discussion: Experiences with Government
- Question and Answer
Module 0 - September 2
- Syllabus Quiz
- Preliminary "Mythbusters" Quiz
- AI and Plagiarism Quiz
Module 1 - September 22
- Module 1 Due - September 22
- Module 1 Study Guide Day - September 22
Module 1 Quiz: In class September 24
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
Please read the Canvas Homepage for the Course
Please read the Syllabus
- It is in Canvas! We will look at it now briefly!
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
- Watching the Course Navigation Video will help a lot!
The Syllabus Quiz is required and you must get all the points
The Preliminary “Mythbusters” Quiz is required
- Even if you miss everything, you get 1 point for taking it
- I will add the extra point after everyone finishes
The AI and Plagiarism Quiz is required and you must get 10/11 to continue with the course
HCC is accredited by SACSCOC
Without accreditation an HCC degree is worthless
Without accreditation HCC students no financial aid
According to SACSCOC for a fully face-to-face class:
- 1 credit hour = 1 hour in class + 2 hours out of class
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 for a face-to-face class
- This is a minimum, but the institution (UH) may set a higher standard!
https://sacscoc.org/app/uploads/2019/08/Credit-Hours.pdf
If two-thirds of the work is outside of class, what does that tell you about who has the major responsibility for your success or failure?
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 textbook assignments...
- If you don't do the in class assignments...
- If you don't do the Module Study Guides...
- If you don't study for the exams...
Who is responsible for the consequences?
- 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!
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
I am not responsible for:
- Forcing you to work
- Doing your work 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
Module 0 and Miscellaneous
- Syllabus Quiz = 6.6 points
- AI Quiz = 11 points
- Preliminary "Mythbusters" Quiz = 6 points
- Professionalism = 100 points
- Attendance bonus = 5 points per day
Assignments
- 13 in class assignments = 260 points (~300 available)
- 4 study guides = 100 points
- 10 Connect assignments = 250 points (350 available)
Exams
- 4 Quizzes and Final Exam = 300 points
Total: > 1280 points
Late textbook homework is automatically accepted with penalty
Makeups for exams - the final is the makeup, automatic!
Makeup for in class work participation exercises, etc.
- The total for figuring grades is 260 points
- Over 360 points will be available so...
Late textbook homework is automatically accepted with penalty
Makeups for exams - the final is the makeup, automatic!
Makeup for in class work participation exercises, etc.
- The total for figuring grades is 260 points
- Over 360 points will be available so...
- No makeups, no exceptions for any reason
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
Face-to-face is the best communication:
- Office hours are your main communication to me outside class
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
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
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.
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 happen in class with no advance notice.
Face-to-face is the best communication
Announcements: Canvas
Email announcements
- go to your official @hccs.edu email address
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
- I will not even give a courtesy reply if they do not
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 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 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
Author: Tom Hanna
Website: tomhanna.me
License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
HCC GOVT2305, Fall 2025, Instructor: Tom Hanna