PUBAFRS 3210
Civ Law & PubPol
4 cr
This course is an introduction to the range of topics that exists at the intersection of civics, public policy, and law. It provides a grounding in the operation of the three branches of American government and the complexities of their interrelationships, as well as the democratic challenge of organizing them for the promotion of the common good and the advancement of a just & equitable society.
Grade history
70 students across 2 instructors · course avg 3.61
35 students · 1 term
35 students total · 1 term · click to see per-term
35 students · 1 term
35 students total · 1 term · click to see per-term
Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.
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Open
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Instructors
Sections in Autumn 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37549 | 10 | David Landsbergen, Bridget Caroline Elizabeth Dooling | — | TR 2:30 pm-4:10 pm | DI 249 249 | Closed · 35/35+3 wl |