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