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Political Science Courses in political science are numbered as follows:
100 - 199 |
Introductory courses open to all students; required for the major. |
200 - 299 |
Intermediate courses normally open to students beyond the first semester of college. |
300 - 499 |
Advanced courses with previous course work in political science normally required; usually require a significant research project or sustained high-impact experience (e.g., simulations, service learning, etc.). |
Political Science courses are grouped into six thematic areas:
- Policy Studies
- States, Conflict, and Culture
- Problems in Democracy
- Institutions and Processes
- (In)Equality, Justice, and Power
- Citizenship and Political Engagement
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• PSC 339, 340 - Theories of International Relations
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• PSC 341, 342 - American Foreign Policy
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• PSC 343 - International Political Economy
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• PSC 348, 349 - Democratic Theory
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• PSC 355 - Climate Change & Sustainable Development in Bangladesh
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• PSC 356, 357 - War & Justice
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• PSC 358, 359 - Islamist Radicalism as Ideology & Political Praxis
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• PSC 374, 375 - Government & Politics of Russia
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• PSC 400, 401 - Seminar in Urban Policy & Planning
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• PSC 420 - Seminar in Regimes & Regime Changes
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• PSC 430 - Seminar in Comparative National Security Policy
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• PSC 490 - CUE: Senior Capstone Seminar
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• PSC 960 - Political Science Internship
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• PSC 970 - Political Science Independent Study/Research
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Psychology |
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• PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology
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• PSY 103 - Psychological Statistics
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• PSY 104 - Research Methods in Psychology
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Biological, Behavioral, and Cognitive Processes |
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• PSY 212 - Learning & Behavior
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• PSY 214 - Sensation & Perception
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• PSY 215 - Biological Psychology
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• PSY 217 - Cognitive Processes
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• PSY 312 - Psychopharmacology
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• PSY 410 - Memory & Amnesia
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• PSY 412 - Psychology of Language
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Sociocultural Processes |
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• PSY 220 - Social Psychology
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• PSY 221 - Multicultural Psychology
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• PSY 320 - History of Psychology
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• PSY 322, 323 - Psychology of Women
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• PSY 425 - Contemporary Racism
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Developmental Processes |
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• PSY 230 - Child Development
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• PSY 231 - Adolescent Development
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• PSY 232 - Personality Psychology
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• PSY 305 - Adult Personal & Cognitive Development
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• PSY 326 - Lifespan Development
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• PSY 330 - Developmental Psychopathology
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• PSY 430 - Development: Inclusion-Exclusion
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• PSY 432 - Poverty, Risk, & Resilience
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Clinical and Applied Psychology |
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• PSY 240 - Abnormal Psychology
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• PSY 241 - Interpersonal Psychology
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• PSY 324 - Philosophical Psychology
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• PSY 340 - Psychotherapy & Counseling
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• PSY 341 - Psychological Assessment
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• PSY 440 - Clinical Case Studies
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• PSY 441 - Health Psychology
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Culminating Undergraduate Experience |
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• PSY 490 - CUE: Advanced Research in Psychology
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Individualized Instruction |
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• PSY 270 - Research Apprenticeship
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• PSY 491 - CUE: Senior Thesis I
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• PSY 492 - CUE: Senior Thesis II
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• PSY 960 - Psychology Internship
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• PSY 970 - Psychology Independent Study/Research
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Public Health |
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• PBH 201 - Issues in Public Health
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• PBH 250 - Fundamentals of Epidemiology
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• PBH 252 - Occupational Health
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• PBH 254 - Public Health & the Law
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• PBH 325 - Introduction to Global Health
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• PBH 327 - Public Health in Panamá
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• PBH 350 - Environmental Health
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• PBH 451 - CUE: Infectious Disease Epidemiology
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• PBH 960 - Public Health Internship
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• PBH 970 - Public Health Independent Study/Research
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• PBH 975 - Public Health Research Explorations
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Religion Studies |
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• REL 100, 101 - Religion & Popular Culture
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• REL 102 - Religion & Violence
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• REL 104, 105 - Sex, Gender, & Religion
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• REL 115, 116 - Monotheism: Creating God
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• REL 117 - Animals & the Sacred
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• REL 119 - The Moral Self
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• REL 121, 122 - Modernity & the Death of God?
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• REL 123 - Sacred Stories
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• REL 125 - Religion & Secularism
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• REL 127 - Religious Migrations
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• REL 131 - Myth, Religion, and Creation
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• REL 133, 134 - Pilgrimage: Rites of Way
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• REL 135 - Religion in America
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• REL 137 - Speaking with the Divine
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• REL 201, 202 - Theory & Method in the Study of Religion
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• REL 203 - Religions of India
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• REL 207 - Religions of China
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• REL 208 - Religions of Japan
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• REL 215, 216 - New Religious Movements
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• REL 217 - Religion in Public Discourse
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• REL 225 - Buddhist Traditions
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• REL 227 - Islamic Traditions
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• REL 229 - Jewish Traditions
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• REL 233 - Christian Traditions
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• REL 252 - Hebrew Bible
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• REL 254 - New Testament
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• REL 262, 263 - Religion & Literature
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• REL 308 - Scrolls, Scribes, and Scriptures
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• REL 314 - Death and Desire in Tibetan Buddhism
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• REL 353, 354 - Gender & Sexuality in Judaism
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• REL 355 - Power and Piety in Ancient Christianity
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• REL 357, 358 - The Holocaust: Nazi Germany & the Jews
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• REL 363 - Islam in America
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• REL 365 - Gender & Sexuality in Islam
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• REL 371 - Paths in Jewish Thought
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• REL 450-469 - CUE: Culminating Undergraduate Experience Seminars in the Study of Religion
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• REL 470 - Honors Thesis in Religion Studies
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• REL 960 - Religion Studies Internship
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• REL 970 - Religion Studies Independent Study/Research
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