PolSci 101
Understanding Politics
Several sections each semester
PolSci 102
Democracy in America
Several sections each semester
PolSci 205
Comparative Politics
1 day section each fall
PolSci 231
International Relations
1 day section each spring
PolSci 301
American Foreign Policy
1 day section each spring
PolSci 305
Political Parties & Interest Groups
1 day section fall even years
PolSci 315
The Presidency & Congress
1 day section fall odd years
PolSci 320
American Political Thought I
1 day section each fall
PolSci 321
American Political Thought II
1 day section each spring
PolSci 336
Constitutional Powers
1 day section spring even years
PolSci 337
Constitutional Rights
1 day section each fall
PolSci 343
West. Political Thought I
1 day section each fall
PolSci 344
West. Political Thought II
1 day section spring even years
PolSci 345
PolSci 346
PolSci 351
West. Political Thought III
West. Political Thought IV
Politics and Religion
1 day section each spring
1 day section fall odd years
1 day section fall even years
PolSci 355
International Organization
1 day section fall odd years
PolSci 360
Regional Studies
1 topic each semester
PolSci 370
Topics in American Politics
American Founding:
Lincoln :
1 day section each spring
1 day section each spring
1 day section each fall
PolSci 380
Topics in Political Thought
1 day section each fall
PolSci 390
Topics in Comp. & Int’l. Politics
1 day section spring odd years
PolSci 430
Internship in Gov. & Politics
Special offering; contact department
PolSci 431
Human Being & Citizenship
1 day section each spring
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