American Government (edX)

American Government (edX)
A comprehensive introduction to American government and politics—its foundations, institutions, organizations, and policies.


A newer version of this course is available here:
American Government: Constitutional Foundations


American politics has all the aspects of drama, but it has real meaning for people’s everyday lives.

What are the foundations of the U.S. political system? How do leading institutions such as the presidency and Congress operate? Where do public opinion, political parties, groups, and the media fit in? What explains America’s economic, social, and foreign policies?




If exploring these questions interests you, then this is the course for you. This course is an introduction to the U.S. government that draws on political science and cases—such as the Iraq invasion and health care reform—to explain how the U.S. government system works.

No previous study of American politics needed. Join us on a journey into the heart of the U.S. governing system. This course is ideal for:

- College and advanced placement high school students looking for an introduction to American government.

- U.S.-based political science and government teachers looking for a way to augment their own courses.

- Global teachers and educators looking to explain the American political system to their students and citizens.

- Citizens in the U.S. and abroad who want to understand the workings of the U.S. political system.

What you'll learn:

- Knowledge of the U.S. government

- Critical thinking skills

- Analytical reasoning

- Ethics and citizenship

- Capacity to synthesize