Fall 2013 Syllabus

1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics (Eubanks)
2051-1 American Government (Davis)
2051-2 American Government (Kenny)
2051-3 American Government (Haynie)
2051-4 American Government (Vincent)
2051-5 American Government (Vitela)
2052-1 Honors American Government (Bratton)
2053-1 Intro Comparative Politics (Mokeba)
2053-2 Intro Comparative Politics (Toje)
2053-3 Intro Comparative Politics (Campbell)
2057-1 Intro International Politics (Mokeba)
2057-2 Intro International Politics (Tirone)
2057-3 Intro International Politics (Kitch)
2060-1 Intro to Political Theory (Howes)
2060-2 Intro to Political Theory (Sukala)
2070-1 Public Policy Making (Voisin)
3901-1 Internship (Parent)
4020-1 American Constitutional Law (Seigler)
4021-1 Constitution and Civil Liberties (Haynie)
4023-1 Judicial Politics (Miller )
4026-1 Campaigns and Elections (Mann)
4031-1 Political Parties (Hogan)
4035-1 Legislative Process (Hogan)
4036-1 American Presidency (Mulcahy)
4039-1 Southern Politics (Parent)
4040-1 ST in IR: Military History (Sobek)
4041-1 International Law (Mokeba)
4041-2 International Law (Mokeba)
4043-1 American Foreign Policy (Armstrong)
4048-1 International Conflict and Cooperation (Sobek)
4059-1 International Politics Middle East (Rohrer)
4060-1 ST: Nazi Cultural Policy (Mulcahy)
4060-2 ST: Politics of Revolution (Bratton)
4064-1 Comparative Politics of Developing Areas (Mokeba)
4067-1 Politics of Asia (Kim)
4081-1 History of Political Theory: Plato to More (Sandoz )
4090-1 ST: Theory/Practice Non-Violence (Howes)
7000-1 Sem. Professional Development (Garand)
7903-1 Race/Gender/Religion in Southern Politics (Parent)
7930-1 Political Behavior (Kenny)
7946-1 International Political Economy (Tirone)
7961-1 Approach to Studying Politics (Dunaway)
7962-1 Sem. Research Design and Quantitative Techniques (Ray)
7964-1 Social Science Methods (Garand)
7964-2 Survey Research (Goidel)
7972-1 Comparative Political Institutions (Clark)
7990-1 Political Theory (Eubanks)
7991-1 ST: Political Theology (Eubanks)