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Course Offerings: Spring 2012

Course #

Syllabus

Room

Course Name

Instructor

PS 15 View PDF Packard Hall Conference Room Sophomore Seminar:
Politics in the City (M)
Block 5: M 1:30-4:00
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
Berry
PS 21 View PDF Cabot Auditorium Introduction to Comparative Politics
E+ MW 10:30-11:45
Shevel

 

   

Recitation

TA

Time

    Eaton 203 Recitation A   W 6:00-6:50
    Braker 225 Recitation B   R 6:00-6:50
      Recitation C
*Cancelled
  F 6:00-6:50
*Cancelled
    East 016 Recitation D   F 12:00-12:50
PS 42   Barnum 008 Western Political Thought II
I+ MW 3:00-4:15
Co-List PHIL 42
Devigne
PS 61   Pearson 104 Introduction to International Relations
D+ TR 10:30-11:45
Eichenberg

 

   

Recitation

TA

Time

    Terrace Room Recitation A   T 12:00-12:50
    Terrace Room Recitation B   R 12:00-12:50
    Eaton 203 Recitation C   F 1:30-2:20
    Eaton 204 Recitation D   T 5:30-6:20
    Eaton 204 Recitation E   T 4:30-5:20
    Eaton 333 Recitation F   W 3:00-3:50
    Miner 224 Recitation G   T 5:30-6:20
    Miner 112 Recitation H   F 12:00-12:50
    Eaton 206 Recitation I   F 10:30-11:20
PS 99-01   Arranged Fieldwork in Politics
Arranged
Gleason
PS 99-02   Arranged Fieldwork in Politics
Beacon Hill Internship Program
Levine
PS 102 View PDF Eaton 206 Congress, Bureaucracy, and Public Policy
E+ MW 10:30-11:45
Berry
PS 103-02 View PDF Eaton 208 Sophomore Seminar:
Political Science Research Methods (M)
G + MW 1:30-2:45
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing only; and any intro political science class

*This course is limited to sophomores only: Upper-Class Students will not be allowed in this class. Please do not register for it, as you will be required to drop it.
Masuoka
PS 118-02 View PDF Barnum 104 Political Participation and Mass Behavior in the US (M)
K+ MW 4:30-5:45
Masuoka
PS 120 View PDF Packard Hall Conference Room Seminar: Power and Politics in China
Block 7: W 1:30-4:00
Prerequisite(s): PS 126 or History 41, or consent
Remick
PS 128 View PDF Packard Hall Conference Room Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia
D+ TR 10:30-11:45
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing
Remick
PS 130 View PDF Eaton 207 Seminar: African Political Economy (M)
Block 6+: T 1:20-4:20
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above
Robinson
PS 131   Braker 001 Democracy and Capitalism in Japan
P+ MW 7:30-8:45
Fujihara
PS 134 View PDF Tisch 304 Comparative Politics of the Middle East
F+ TR 12:00-1:15
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or permission of instructor
Mufti
PS 136   Terrace Room Contemporary European Politics
G+ MW 1:30-2:45
Art
PS 138-01   Packard Hall Conference Room Seminar: Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective
Block 2: W 9:00-11:30
Art
PS 138-02 View PDF Terrace Room Political Violence in State and Society
I+ MW 3:00-4:15
Cruz
PS 138-03 View PDF Eaton 206 Culture, Politics, and Environment
D+ TR 10:30-11:45
Gleason
PS 138-11 View PDF Barnum 114 Political Economy of India
N+ TR 6:00-7:15
Mazaheri
PS 139-04 View PDF Braker 226 Seminar: Governement, Business, and Public Policy
Block 3: R 9:00-11:30
Mazaheri
PS 167 View PDF Eaton 203 Studies of War and Empire
Block D+ (R 12:30-2:00, F 10:00-12:30)
Prerequisite(s): PS 61
Mufti
PS 168 View PDF Crane Room International Law
Arranged (R 12:00-2:30)
Fletcher
PS 174 View PDF Robinson 153 Rise and Fall of Great Powers (M)
Block D+ (TR 10:30-11:45)
Taliaferro
PS 176 View PDF Braker 001 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World
G+ MW 1:30-2:45
Prerequisite(s): PS 21 or PS 61
Greenhill & Shevel
PS 180 View PDF Eaton 333 Regionalism in African International Relations
G+ MW 1:30-2:45
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above
Robinson
PS 188-03   Anderson 212 Gender Issues in World Politics
J+ TR 3:00-4:15
Prerequisite(s): PS 61 recommended
Eichenberg
PS 188-19   Eaton 202 Human Rights & American Foreign Policy
Block 8: R 1:30-4:00
Swett
PS 188-20 View PDF Anderson 309 International Environmental Negotiations
H+ TR 1:30-2:45
Gleason
PS 188-24   Jackson 6 Financial Turbulences & Crises
D+ TR 10:30-11:45
Psalidopoulos
PS 188-25   Bromfield-Pearson 07 Criminal Groups as Challenges to International Security
K+ MW 4:30-5:45
Chindea
PS 189-07   Packard Hall Conference Room Seminar: Role of Rumors and Myths in International Relations
Block 12 W 6:30-9:00
Prerequisite(s): PS 61; junior or senior standing
Greenhill
PS 189-09 View PDF Packard Conference Room Seminar: Realism and US Strategy
Block 6: T 1:30-4:00
Prerequisite(s): PS 61 and sophomore standing; open enrollment to juniors and seniors majoring in PS and IR
Taliaferro
PS 195 View PDF Rabb Room Seminar: Politics of Sustainable Communities (M)
Block 6: T 1:30-4:00
Prerequisite(s): PS 11 or consent
Portney
PS 199   Arranged Senior Honors Thesis (M)
Arranged
Eichenberg

 (M) = Methodologically Focused

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