Political Science Courses
The courses listed below are grouped according to the four principal sub-fields of political science. Introductory courses are numbered in the 100s; intermediate and advanced courses are numbered in the 200s; senior seminars in the 300s.
American Politics
120. American Government
220. Constitutional Law I
221. Constitutional Law II
222. Public Policy Analysis
231. Public Administration
241. Women and Blacks in American Politics
242. Political Behavior
243. Mass Media and American Politics
244. Public Opinion
245. Political Parties and Interest Groups
246. The Legislative Process
247. The American Presidency
248. The Judiciary
249. American Federalism |
Political Theory
180. Introduction to Political Philosophy
202. Recent Political Thought
205. American Political Thought
207. Marxist Political Thought
Comparative Politics
150. Comparative Politics
250. Comparative West European Systems
251. Latin American Government and Politics
252. African Government and Politics
253. Postcommunist Politics: Russia + East Europe
254. Comparative Asian Governments and Politics
255. Chinese Politics
256. The City
International Relations
170. International Relations
273. International Political Economy
280. American Foreign Policy Since 1945
281. American National Security Policy
283. Russian Foreign Policy |
Special Topics Courses
190, 290. Selected Topics in Political Science. Special topics courses allow for a timely response to student interests, new faculty research, and changes in the political environment. Recent offerings have included :
- Contemporary Political Ideologies
- Mexican Politics
- Political Thought of the Enlightenment
- Politics in Fiction
- War and Peace
- Separation of Powers
- The Bill of Rights
- Italian Politics.
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