2009-2010 Catalog [ARCHIVED]   [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
   
  •  POL 120 - American National Government and Politics.
  •  POL 190 - Introduction to Comparative Politics.
  •  POL 222 - American Constitutional Development.
  •  POL 230 - International Relations.
  •  POL 245 - Political Movements.
  •  POL 261 - Introduction to Political Theory.
  •  POL 301 - Research Seminar in Politics and Policy.
  •  POL 303 - Politics and Public Policy.
  •  POL 304 - Black Social and Political Movements.
  •  POL 305 - Public Policy and Health Care.
  •  POL 306 - Politics of Aging.
  •  POL 309 - The Political Environment of Public Administration.
  •  POL 311 - American State and Local Government.
  •  POL 312 - Urban Politics.
  •  POL 316 - Introduction to Public Administration.
  •  POL 320 - Politics and Film.
  •  POL 321 - Political Parties and Elections.
  •  POL 322 - Public Opinion and Political Processes.
  •  POL 323 - The U.S. Congress.
  •  POL 326 - The U.S. Supreme Court.
  •  POL 327 - The American Presidency.
  •  POL 329 - Civil Liberties and the Constitution.
  •  POL 330 - Political Economy of Development.
  •  POL 331 - Women and Work.
  •  POL 333 - International Law and Organizations.
  •  POL 340 - African Politics.
  •  POL 342 - The Welfare State in Comparative Perspective.
  •  POL 344 - Latin American Politics.
  •  POL 345 - European Politics.
  •  POL 346 - Political Economy.
  •  POL 349 - Politics of the European Union.
  •  POL 351 - Political and Legal Anthropology.
  •  POL 359 - Comparative Revolutions.
  •  POL 360 - Ancient and Medieval Political Thought.
  •  POL 361 - Modern Democratic Political Thought.
  •  POL 365 - Marxist Political Thought.
  •  POL 375 - Politics and American Labor.
  •  POL 380 - The American System of Law.
  •  POL 381 - The Bill of Rights.
  •  POL 385 - Women and the Law.
  •  POL 387 - Sex, Drugs and Politics.
  •  POL 390 - Internship in Public Agencies and Community Organizations.
  •  POL 391 - Directed Reading in Political Science.
  •  POL 394 - Special Topics in Political Science.
  •  POL 401 - American Political Thought.
  •  POL 420 - Law and Administrative Processes.
  •  POL 422 - Environmental Law and Public Policy.
  •  POL 428 - Criminal Justice and the Constitution.
  •  POL 430 - The Administration of Justice.
  •  POL 437 - Problems in American Foreign Policy.
  •  POL 494 - Honors Research and Proposal Development.
  •  POL 495 - Honors Thesis I (Off-Campus Study).
  •  POL 496 - Honors Thesis II.
  •  POL 501 - American Political Thought.
  •  POL 510 - Intergovernmental Relations.
  •  POL 520 - Law and Administrative Processes.
  •  POL 522 - Environmental Law and Public Policy.
  •  POL 523 - The U.S. Congress.
  •  POL 526 - The U.S. Supreme Court.
  •  POL 527 - The American Presidency.
  •  POL 528 - Criminal Justice and the Constitution.
  •  POL 529 - Civil Liberties and the Constitution.
  •  POL 530 - The Administration of Justice.
  •  POL 531 - Women and Work.
  •  POL 533 - International Law and Organizations.
  •  POL 537 - Problems in American Foreign Policy.
  •  POL 540 - Political Economy of Development.
  •  POL 541 - The Welfare State in Comparative Perspective.
  •  POL 544 - Latin American Politics.
  •  POL 545 - European Politics.
  •  POL 549 - Politics of the European Union.
  •  POL 551 - Political and Legal Anthropology.
  •  POL 559 - Comparative Revolutions.
  •  POL 565 - Marxist Political Thought.
  •  POL 575 - Politics and American Labor.
  •  POL 585 - Women and the Law.

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