political science tentative schedule

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POLITICAL SCIENCE 2015-16 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change prior to when the quarter
commences
THE SCHEDULE IS NOT YET FINALIZED
WINTER 2016
10D
11D
12D
13D
28
100C
100DA
100F
100G
102C
104B
110B
110K
113B
119A
120A
120B
120H
120N
124
125
127
128
129
134AA
136
138D
140D
142L
142M
145A
150A
153
170A
191B
Introduction to American Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Power and Justice
Ethics and Society II
American Political Parties
Voting, Campaigning and Elections
Social Networks
How to Win or Lose an Election
American Political Development
Civil Liberties – Fundamental Rights
Sovereigns. Subjects and the Modern State
Liberty and Equality
Chinese and Japanese Political Thought
Special Topics in Political Theory
Political Development of Western Europe
The German Political System
European Integration
Contention and Conflict in Africa
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Gender, Politics and Globalization
Politics of Development
Autocracy, Democracy, Prosperity
How to Steal an Election
Comparative Politics/Latin America
Religion and Politics
Special Topics in Comparative Politics: “A Sports Analytics Approach to the Social Sciences”
International Human Rights Law: Migrants
Insurgency and Terrorism
U.S. Foreign Policy/Regional Security
International Politics and Drugs
Politics of Immigration
The EU in World Politics
Introduction to Statistics/Political Science and Public Policy
Senior Honors Seminar
194
194SD
197SD
197I
198RA
Research Seminar – UCDC
Local Internship Research Seminar
Local Internship Political Science
Washington Internship
Research Apprenticeship Seminar
10D
12D
30D
100O
102G
102J
103B
104F
Introduction to American Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Political Inquiry
Perspectives on Race
Special Topics in American Politics
Advanced Topics in Urban Politics
Politics and Policymaking in Los Angeles
Seminar in Constitutional Law: “Formulating Appellate Arguments”
105A
108
110C
110H
111D
113C
120P
125B
127
132
142A
142D
142K
144F
145C
Latino Politics in the U.S.
Politics of Multiculturalism
Political Thought/Kant-Nietzsche
Democracy and Its Critics
Social Norms and Global Development
Chinese and Japanese Political Thought
Africa’s Success Stories
Politics of Food/Global Economy
Politics in Developing Countries
Political Development and Modern China
United States Foreign Policy
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Politics and Warfare
Politics/International Trade and Finance
International Relations after the Cold War
Hill, Seth
Ferree, Karen
Lake, David
Forman, Fonna
Lejeune, John
Galderisi, Peter
Popkin, Samuel
Fowler, James
Fletcher, Nathan
Galderisi, Peter
Smith, Glenn
Wiens, David
Wiens, David
Hoston, Germaine
Forman, Fonna
Magagna, Victor
Chandler, William
Schneider, Christina
Adida, Claire
Shafir, Gershon
Feeley, Maureen
Feeley, Maureen
Saiegh, Sebastian
Gibson, Clark
Smith, Peter
Magagna, Victor
Saiegh, Sebastian
Wong, Tom
Mares, David
Slantchev, Branislav
Mares, David
Wong, Tom
Schneider, Christina
Roberts, Molly
Naoi, Megumi &
Schneider, Christina
Kernell, Samuel
Galderisi, Peter
Galderisi, Peter
Kernell, Samuel
Roeder, Philip
SPRING 2016
Galderisi, Peter
Gartzke, Erik
Kousser, Thad
Abrajano, Marisa
Fletcher, Nathan
Erie, Steve
Erie, Steve
Bergman, Matthew &
Lajevardi, Nazita
Abrajano, Marisa
Wong, Tom
Lejeune, John
Mackie, Gerry
Mackie, Gerry
Hoston, Germaine
Adida, Claire
Naoi, Megumi
Nichter, Simeon
Hoston, Germaine
Fisk, David
Gartzke, Erik
Magagna, Victor
Broz, Lawrence
Fisk, David
146A
194
194SD
197SD
197I
194RA
198RA
U.S. & Latin America: Political & Economic Relations
Research Seminar – UCDC
Local Internship Research Seminar
Local Internship Political Science
Washington Internship
Research Apprenticeship
Research Apprenticeship Seminar
Smith, Peter
Kernell, Samuel
Galderisi, Peter
Galderisi, Peter
Kernell, Samuel
Roeder, Philip
Roeder, Philip
August 31, 2015
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