Fall 2011 Syllabus

1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics -Eubanks
2051-1 American Government - Haynie
2051-2 American Government - Kenny
2051-3 American Government - Goidel
2051-5 American Government - Vincent
2051-6 American Government - Haynie
2052-1 Honors American Government - Bratton
2053-1 Intro to Comparative Politics - Qiao
2053-2 Intro to Comparative Politics - Mokeba
2053-3 Intro to Comparative Politics - Gilley
2057-1 Intro to International Politics - Mokeba
2057-2 Intro to International Politics - Ndiaye
2057-3 Intro to International Politics - Ezell
2057-4 Intro to International Politics - Ndiaye
2060-1 Intro to Political Theory - Schulz
2060-2 Intro to Political Theory - Hernandez
2070-1 Public Policy Making - Davis
3901-1 Internship - Parent
4000-3 ST: Politics and Poverty - Davis
4001-1 Research Methods in Political Science - Sullivan
4011-1 Bureaucracy, Politics, Public Policy - Mulcahy
4015-1 State Politics and Policy Making - Hogan
4020-1 American Constitutional Law - Dumas 
4021-1 Constitution & Civil Liberties - Haynie
4023-1 Judicial Politics - Moyer
4026-1 Campaigns & Elections - Hogan
4036-1 American Presidency - Mulcahy
4039-1 Southern Politics - Parent
4040-1 Speical Topics in IR: Military History - Sobek
4040-2 Special Topics: International Migration - Berringer
4041-1 International Law - Mokeba
4041-2 International Law - Mokeba
4043-1 American Foreign Policy - Clare
4050-1 Globalization & Politics - Kim
4059-1 International Politics of Middle East - Hickson
4060-1 ST: Movements, Protest, Resistance - Iles
4064-1 Comparative Politics of Developing Areas - Mokeba
4067-1 Politics of Asia - Kim
4075-1 Politics of Western Europe - Price
4081-1 History of Political Theory form Plato to More - Sandoz
4096-1 Twentieth Century Political Thought - Shelley
7000-1 Seminar: Professional Development - Bratton
7903-1 ST: American Politics: U.S. Domestic Political Economy - Garand
7947-1 International Conflict - Clare
7961-1 Approach to Studying Politics - Dunaway
7962-1 Seminar in Research Design & Quantitative Techniques - Weber
7962-1 Seminar in Research Design & Quantitative Techniques - Ray
7964-1 ST: Social Science Methods Pooled Cross-Sectional Time Series - Ondercin
7971-2 ST: Authoritarian Regimes - Clark
7980-1 American Political Thought - Stoner