2016 Spring Courses/Syllabi
1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics (Stoner)
1002-1 Honors: Fundamental Issues of Politics (Stoner)
2051-1 American Government (Kenny)
2051-2 American Government (Kitch, J.)
2051-3 American Government (Thompson)
2051-4 American Government (Davis, N.)
2053-1 Intro to Comparative Politics (Mokeba)
2053-2 Intro to Comparative Politics (Clark)
2056-1 Louisiana Politics (Parent)
2057-1 Intro to International Politics (Mokeba)
2057-2 Intro to International Politics (Tirone)
2057-3 Intro to International Politics (Kim, H.)
2060-1 Intro to Political Theory (Kitch, SBV)
2060-2 Intro to Political Theory (Schulz)
2070-1 Public Policy Making (Renegar)
4000-1 ST: Voting Behavior-U.S. National Elections (Kenny)
4000-2 ST: Political Crime & Punishment (Bratton)
4001-1 Research Methods in Political Science (Ray)
4011-1 Bureaucracy, Politics & Public Policy (Mulcahy)
4015-1 State Politics & Policy (Hogan)
4017-1 Politics & Poverty (Davis)
4021-1 Constitution & Civil Liberties (Bratton)
4023-1 Judicial Politics (Miller)
4026-1 Campaigns & Elections (Darr)
4031-1 Political Parties in the US (Hogan)
4036-1 American Presidency (Mulcahy)
4040-1 ST: International Human Rights (Sullivan, C.)
4042-1 International Organization (Mokeba)
4043-1 American Foreign Policy (Clare)
4044-1 Contemporary International Systems (Mokeba)
4045-1 International Terrorism (Sobek)
4048-1 International Conflict & Cooperation (Clare)
4060-1 ST: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (Acosta)
4062-1 Comparative Political Economy (Kim)
4065-1 Latin American Politics (Kerevel)
4075-1 Politics of Western Europe (Ray)
4078-1 African Government & Politics (Mokeba)
4080-1 American Political Thought (Kitch, SBV)
4096-1 Contemporary Political Thought (Eubanks)
7000-1 Professional Development (Garand)
7903-1 ST: Political Psychology (Searles)
7903-2 ST: Stereotyping & Discrimination (Sullivan, J.)
7940-1 Seminar in International Politics (Sobek)
7946-1 International Economic Relations (Tirone)
7963-1 Advanced Research Methods (Garand)
7970-1 Comparative Government (Potter)
7971-1 ST: Comparative Legislatures (Kerevel)
7971-2 ST: Revolution & Democratization (Acosta)
7990/91-1 Political Theory/Political Theory Methods (Eubanks)