CIVICLL 2120
American Civic Traditions
3 cr
Surveys the development of the American civic tradition, focusing on Alexis de Tocqueville's classic study "Democracy in America," in conversation with humanists, social scientists, and public policy practitioners who engaged key concepts from Tocqueville's work at different stages of American history. Students will consider competing cultural sources for the strengths of American democracy.
Sections
5
Instructors
4
Enrolled
5
Open
5
Instructors
Sections in Autumn 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30530 | 0010 | Daniel Gullotta | — | TR 9:35 am-10:55 am | BE 272 272 | Open · 1 enrolled |
| 36902 | 20 | Frank Ngo | — | MW 12:45 pm-2:05 pm | SM 5076 5076 | Open · 1 enrolled |
| 36903 | 30 | Sabrina Bea Little | — | TR 12:45 pm-2:05 pm | SM 5024 5024 | Open · 1 enrolled |
| 36904 | 40 | David H. Little | — | WF 2:20 pm-3:40 pm | SM 5076 5076 | Open · 1 enrolled |
| 37122 | 60 | Daniel Gullotta | — | TR 2:20 pm-3:40 pm | SM 5024 5024 | Open · 1 enrolled |