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Yale University

America's Written Constitution

An introduction to the main themes of the American Constitution—popular sovereignty, separation of powers, federalism, and rights.

Status: Civil Law
Status: Political Sciences
Course22 hours

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MP

5.0Reviewed Sep 12, 2025

This course was beyond information and amazing. I wholeheartedly wish to have this professor in real life.

IP

5.0Reviewed Mar 5, 2021

Loved the course, great content, great prof., very inspiring - the only "minus" would be that it took some time to the written assignment marked.

MR

5.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2020

This course is very engaging. You will learn so much about the history of the constitution as well as how it ties to current events.

CS

5.0Reviewed Jun 10, 2020

Very well done, gives a good overview. So much that I didn't know/realize. Very pertinent today, timeless really.

AS

5.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2020

An insightful and great learning experience., thanks, Coursera, Yale and Prof. Reed for such a wonderful engagement session.

JB

4.0Reviewed Nov 13, 2015

This course was a great introduction to the United States Constitution. The material was given sufficient lecture time to allow you to grasp the information and it was not rushed through.

CS

5.0Reviewed May 26, 2022

O​utstanding! I wish everyone would take this engaging course to learn about our governement and to become a better, mre informed citizen!

BM

5.0Reviewed Jun 28, 2020

Eccellente ! Esposizione dei temi estremamente chiara, con un Professore che è riuscito a farmi appassionare ancora di più alla materia . Grazie

AL

4.0Reviewed Jul 27, 2025

Includes early history of the nation and its constitution. Most content is in lecture videos, could have used more written material.

MB

5.0Reviewed Mar 15, 2017

This class is by far the best online class I have ever taken, and I recommend everyone to take it so they can become engaged with and understand the American Constitution.

NG

4.0Reviewed Oct 23, 2016

excellent review of the content, intentions, and context behind the language of the Constitution, including the amendments. I really enjoyed it.

KP

5.0Reviewed May 7, 2020

I really enjoyed the professor's enthusiasm and learned a lot about the context in which the Constitution was written as well as the overarching themes.

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