Introductory Courses
Students registering for introductory
courses should register for the lecture only. Sections will be assigned
during the first week of class. Introductory courses are also offered
during summer session.
111
Introduction to American Government and Politics.
181 Introduction to International Relations.
182 Writing in the Majors Section: Intro
to International Relations.
Freshman Writing Seminars
100.01
FWS:Pwr/Pol:Slavery & the Law. All freshman seminars are 3 credits. Descriptions
are available in the Writing Program Brochure, available from the College.
100.02 FWS:Pwr/Pol:Globaliz in 21st-C. All
freshman seminars are 3 credits. Descriptions are available in the Writing
Program Brochure, available from the College.
100.03 FWS:Pwr/Pol:Anarch Hist/Theory. All
freshman seminars are 3 credits. Descriptions are available in the Writing
Program Brochure, available from the College.
100.04 FWS:Pow/Pol:Internat Hmn Right. All
freshman seminars are 3 credits. Descriptions are available in the Writing
Program Brochure, available from the College.
100.05 FWS:Pwr/Pol:Culture Wars. All freshman
seminars are 3 credits. Descriptions are available in the Writing Program
Brochure, available from the College.
Major Seminars
400.01
"LIVE OR LET DIE".
400.02 Politics of Inter'l Trade.
400.03 FROM GREENING TO GENE WARS.
400.04 Gender, Nationalism, and War.
400.09 Science & Technology Policy: Contemporary
Issues.
American Government and Institutions
310
Religion & American Democracy.
311 Urban Politics.
314 Prisons.
317 Campaigns and Elections.
406 Politics of Slow-Moving Crises.
424 Contemporary American Politics.
428 Government and Public Policy.
616 Politics Of Slow-Moving Crises.
629 Contemporary American Politics.
634 New Life Sciences: Em'ing Tech.
728 Government and Public Policy.
Comparative Politics
329
Comp. Politics of Latin America.
330 Politics of the Global North.
332 Modern European Politics.
341 Modern Euro Society & Politics.
342 Germany & Europe.
431 Model European Union I.
635 Field Seminar in Comparative Politics.
639 Political Participation.
641 Revitalizing the Labor Movement.
731 Political Ecology of Develop.
Political Theory
303
Imagining America.
315 Political Trials.
361 Liberalism and Its Critics.
362 Modern Political Philosophy.
364 Politics of "Nations Within".
366 American Political Thought from Madison
to Malcolm X.
423 1960's: Conc. Future from Past.
471 CRITICAL REASON, The Basics: K.
607 Field Sem in Pol Thought.
664 Democratic Theory.
669 Modern Social Theory I.
703 Political Economy.
760 Theoretical Approaches to Ideology.
International Relations
227
The Atomic Age.
393 Introduction to Peace Studies.
400.04 Gender, Nationalism, and War.
606 Field Seminar in International Relations.
689 International Security.
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Graduate Seminars
Qualified undergraduates are
encouraged to apply for seminars listed with 600 course numbers, but may
only register with the permission of the instructor.
699 CPAS Weekly Colloquium.
Honors Courses
494
Honors Thesis Writing. This course satisfies the seminar requirement.
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