Washington Center

Washington Focus

Credits: 
4
Instructor: 
Term or Semester: 
Day and Time: 
Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Quarter Dates: 
March 28 - June 6, 2019
Campus: 
UCDC
Category: 
Core Seminar
Description: 

Much is said about Washington. Much of it is wrong. This course will immerse students in the history, politics, culture, character and diversity of the nation’s capital. You will learn about Washington’s transformation from a remote federal city into the world’s most powerful capital. We will analyze the accuracy of how Washington has been depicted throughout history, how it is represented – and misrepresented -- in modern culture, and why it is ridiculed by politicians who want to work there. We will assess the truth behind popular Washington myths and look behind the city’s glorification and vilification in literature and film. We will examine the enormous divide between Washington’s have and have nots. We will probe Washington policy debates and rituals and survey the research tools used to separate fact from fiction. You will have an opportunity to study and visit monuments, museums, and perhaps even Ben’s Chili Bowl.

This course is only approved for: UCI, UCR, UCSB, UCD and UCSC.

 

Draft Syllabus

Course ID: 
UCDC191M01V19