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Political Science Courses
POLS 111, Introduction to U.S. Politics
POLS 112, Election Prediction (1 credit)
POLS 113, Election Outcomes and Policy Consequences (1 credit)
POLS 114, Public Policy Analysis and Recommendation (1credit)
POLS 121, International Relations
POLS 211, Politics and Political Life
POLS 221, Political Theory: An Introduction
POLS 222, Analysis of U.S. Policy and Elections
POLS 223, Comparative Politics
POLS 224, Courts, Law and Policy
POLS 271, Individual Learning Project
POLS 311, Classics of Political Theory
POLS 312, American Political Thought
POLS 313, 20th Century Political Thought
POLS 314, Feminist Political Theory
POLS 320, Topics in Law
POLS 323, Constitutional Law: Structure and Power
POLS 324, Constitutional Law: Liberties and Rights
POLS 330, Environmental Politics and Policy
POLS 331, U.S. Political Parties and Elections
POLS 332, U.S. Congress
POLS 333, U.S. Presidency
POLS 334, U.S. Bureaucracy and Regulatory Law
POLS 336, Local and Regional Governance
POLS 337, Theory of Public Policy
POLS 339, Gender and Politics
POLS 341, European Politics
POLS 343, Revolutions
POLS 344, Middle East Politics
POLS 345, Developing Nations
POLS 346, Asian Politics
POLS 347, Latin American Politics
POLS 348, African Politics
POLS 350, Topics in Public Policy
POLS 351, U.S. Foreign Policy
POLS 352, Global Gender Issues
POLS 353, International Law and Organization
POLS 355, International Political Economy
POLS 357, International Relations: Latin America
POLS 358, Topics in International Relations/Comparative Politics
POLS 359: Spain and the European Union
POLS 360: Civil-Military Relations in Guatemala
POLS 361, Senior Research Seminar: Public Affairs
POLS 362, Senior Research Seminar: Law
POLS 363, Senior Seminar: American Political Institutions
POLS 364, Senior Research Seminar: International Relations and Comparative Politics
