Spring 2007 Course Index

 

Introductory Courses

131 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics. 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.
161 Introduction to Political Philosophy. 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.

Major Seminars

Note: Registration procedure for seminars has changed! Add seminar to your schedule during on-line pre-enrollment. If 'filled' message appears, after classes have already started use an add-drop slip; professor's signature is required.


400.01 Incarceration Research Seminar.
400.02 Territory & Sov in Europe & US.
400.03 American Political Realignment.
400.04 Race, Class, and the Politics of American Suburbanization.
400.05 Theories of Empire.

American Government and Institutions

305 Evangelicals & Amer. Politics.
309 Science in the American Polity.
313 The Nature, Functions, and Limits of Law.
316 The American Presidency.
318 The U.S. Congress.
319 Racial & Ethnic Politics in US.
320 Public Opinion and Public Choice.
413 Election Forensics.
603 Field Seminar in American Politics.
613 Election Forensics.
623 The Politics of Courts.


Comparative Politics

304 Sex, Power & Politics.
306 Society & Party Politics.
339 Political Economy of Development.
344 Government and Politics of Southeast Asia.
351 Politics of South Asia.
431 Model European Union I.
454 Rise & Fall 20C Liberalism.
605 Compa Meth in Int'l & Comp Pol.
627 People, Markets, & Democracy.
637 Comparative Societal Analysis.
660 Social Movements and Contentious Politics.
692 The Administration of Agriculture and Rural Development.
706 Labor in Global Cities.
735 Politics of South Asia.

Political Theory

261 Feminist Theory/State Theory.
462 Sexuality and The Law .
480 Politics of 70's Films.
590 Derrida & Phil of Hospitality.
661 Secession, Intervention & Just War Theory.
666 Media Theory: Film & Photography.
677 Language & Politics.
762 Sexuality and The Law.

International Relations

282 China and the World.
343 Politics of the European Union.
380 In't Law & Pol. Human Rights.
385 American Foreign Policy.
386 The Causes of War.
389 International Law.
397 The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
482 Unifying While Integrating: China & the World.
483 The Military and New Technology.
490 International Institutions. This course satisfies the seminar requirement.
491 Ethical Issues in Intl Affairs.
681 Politics of Transnationalism.
682 Unifying While Integrating: China & the World.
688 Political Economy and National Security.

Methods

642 Feminist Methodolgy.

Honors Courses

495 Honors: Research & Writing.

Graduate Seminars

699 CPAS Weekly Colloquium. Qualified undergraduates are encouraged to apply for seminars listed with 600 course numbers, but may only register with the permission of the instructor.

 


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