Spring 2006 Syllabi
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PSCI-009
Globalization and Citizenship
PSCI-009-302
Spirited Debate
PSCI-010
Issues in American Democracy
PSCI-110
Comparative Politics
PSCI-130
Introduction to American Politics
PSCI-131
American Foreign Policy
PSCI-134
US Political Parties
PSCI-135
The Politics of Food
PSCI-136
Urban Politics in the U.S.
PSCI-150
International Relations Theory & Practice
PSCI-151
International Security
PSCI-156
Terrorism
PSCI-181
Modern Political Thought
PSCI-198
Political Geography
PSCI-210
Contemporary African Politics
PSCI-214
Political Economy of East Asia
PSCI-228
International Comparative Management
PSCI-234
Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
PSCI-234 Cases
PSCI-237
American Presidency
PSCI-253
International Politics of the Middle East
PSCI-275
Muslim Political Thought
PSCI-281
Introduction to Democratic Theory
PSCI-298-301
Religion & US Public Policy
PSCI-298-302
Aid, Trade, and Developing Nations
PSCI-298-303
Leadership: Community Service
PSCI-314-401
Transitions in Democracy
PSCI-398-301 American Foreign Policy
(Taught in Washington, DC as part of the Washington Semester Program)
PSCI-398-303
Religion and Politics
PSCI-414
Comparative Politics Welfare State
PSCI-418
Evolution, Politics and Computer Simulation
PSCI-498
Inside/Out: The Politics of Crime
PSCI-532
Political Economy of North & South Relations
PSCI-598-301
Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
PSCI-598-303
Federal Failure and Success
PSCI-610
Comparative Political Analysis
PSCI-619
Strategic Studies
PSCI-655
Democratization
PSCI-750
The Cultural of Public Opinion
PSCI-798-301
Qualitative Research Methods
PSCI-798-302
Field Seminar: American Politics
PSCI-798-303
Race 20th Century A.P.T.
COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES
PSCI-050-601
Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI-116-601
Political Change in the Third World
PSCI-298-601
Modernity and its Discontents
PSCI-358-601 International Law
PSCI-398-601
Religion and American Politics
PSCI-398-602
Democratic Institutions and Democratic Theory
PSCI-398-603
Human Rights and Minority Rights in Politics and International Law