Fall 2005 Syllabi
This
page is updated as syllabi become available.
(Word and PDF formats)
001-001
Introduction to the Study of Politics
pdf
010-001 Freshman Seminar- Freedom
pdf
130-001 Introduction to American Politics
pdf
139-401 Politics of Poverty & Development
150-001 International Relations Theory & Practice
156-001 Terrorism
180-001 Ancient Political Thought
183-001 American Political Thought
186-001 Money & Markets
213-401 Latin American Politics pdf
217-401 Russian Politics pdf
219-001 Contemporary Chinese Politics
pdf
220-401 Contemporary S. Asian Politics
pdf
230-301 Public Opinion & American Democracy pdf
232-401 Introduction to Political Communications
233-001 Introduction to Afro-American
Politics pdf
238-001 The American Legislative Process
250-401
International Political Economy
255-001
East Asian International Politics
256-401
International Relations of US &
Asiac
258-001
Human Rights pdf
271-001 Constitutional Law pdf
271-001 Cases pdf
291-301
Citizenship/Democratic Development
pdf
312-401 Democracy in Africa
320-401 Who Gets Elected & Why
330-301 Politics & Power and Policy Making in Washington
(Taught in Washington, DC as part of the Washington Semester Program)
395-301
Power Sharing pdf
(Taught in Washington, DC as part of the Washington Semester Program)
398-301
NGO's & Global Policy Making
(Taught in Washington, DC as part of the Washington Semester Program)
411-401 Comparative Politics of Federalism & Decentralization pdf
458-401 International Relations of US & Asia
497-301
Political Science Honors pdf
498-303
West European Politics pdf
Graduate Courses
510-301
Electoral Systems
517-401
Russian Politics
550-401
International Political Economy
598-301
Global & International Institutions
598-302
Machiavelli & Hobbes
598-303
Citizenship Theory & Law pdf
598-304
Middle East Politics
598-305
Military Analysis
598-306
Politics, Culture & American Cities
pdf
611-301
Study in Comparative Politics pdf
614-301
Political Identities & Political Institutions
pdf
618-301
International Political Economy
631-301
American Political Development
798-301
Quantitative Methods
798-302
Teaching Political Science
College
of General Studies Courses
50-601 International Politics
154-601
Politics of Global Environment
181-601
Modern Political Thought
198-601
20th Century Political Thought