
Georgetown University
This is not your average government class: Our primer offers an overview of the basics, how they apply today, plus the tools you need to make your voice heard.
Feeling overwhelmed by modern-day politics? Looking to get involved but not sure where—or how—to start? Wondering what you can do to channel your energy into action and make a difference? This course is for you. Led by expert faculty from Georgetown University, How the Government Works & How to Get Involved offers a refresher on the fundamentals of American government in the context of what’s happening right now. You’ll leave the course with the tools you need to become an engaged, empowered citizen and make your voice heard. This course will cover a range of topics including the structure, function, and organization of the three branches of government, proven strategies to influence government, the relationship between the government and the media, American foreign policy, and how U.S. citizens can actively participate in shaping the government. How the U.S. Government Works & How to Get Involved is a self-paced course, which allows you to progress through the content at your own speed. 3b:T1b45
Lynn Ross
Faculty Director for Master of Policy Management
Anne Cammisa
Associate Director of Master of Arts in American Government, Visiting Professor of Government
Mark Rom
Associate Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy
Clyde Wilcox
Professor of Government