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Required Courses
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101S American National Government
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102S Intro. to Comparative Politics
Area I: Comparative Politics
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202S Comparative Political Economy & Public Policy
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204H Russian Politics
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205C Chinese Politics
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208S Moscow: Politics and Planning
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209 Topics in Comparative Politics
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210C/S East Asian Politics
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302W North American Politics
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303W Politics in Developing Nations
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305W Western European Politics
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309W Adv. Topics in Comparative Politics
Area II: International Relations
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251S International Relations
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252S International Organizations
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253S Intl Political Economy
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259 Topics in International Relations
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350W American Foreign Policy
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352W Russian Foreign Policy
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354W Chinese Foreign Policy
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355C/W East Asian Foreign Relations
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359W Adv. Topics in International Relations
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Area III: Political Theory and Law
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211R Ancient & Medieval Political Philosophy
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212R Modern Political Philosophy
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215R American Political Thought
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216R Family Values: The Politics of Virtue, Care, and Equality
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219 Topics in Political Theory
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227 Criminal Law and Politics
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315W Feminist & Postmodern Political Thought
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319W Adv. Topics in Political Theory
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322W American Constitutional Law
Area IV: American Politics
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221S State and Local Government
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222S Urban Politics
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223 Intro. to Local Govt Admin.
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224S Presidency
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229 Topics in American Politics
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230S Campaigns and Elections
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232S Public Opinion
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234S Black Politics
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236S Media and Politics
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320W Public Administration
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321W Public Policy
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323W U.S. Congress
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329W Adv. Topics in American Politics
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332W Political Parties & Interest Groups
Other Courses:
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460W Political Science Seminar
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490W Independent Study
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491 Internship
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499W Honors Thesis
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