Fall 2010 Syllabus
1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics (Eubanks)
2051-1 American Government (Mulcahy)
2051-2 American Government (Kenny)
2051-3 American Government (Blair)
2051-4 American Government (Seigler)
2051-5 American Government (Vincent)
2052-1 Honors American Government (Hogan)
2053-1 Intro to Comparative Politics (Shelley)
2053-2 Intro to Comparative Politics (Mokeba)
2053-3 Intro to Comparative Politics (Price)
2057-1 Intro to International Politics (Mokeba)
2057-2 Intro to International Politics (Schafer)
2057-3 Intro to International Politics (Horn)
2060-1 Intro to Political Theory (LeBlanc)
2060-2 Intro to Political Theory (Howes)
2070-1 Public Policy Making (Davis)
3901-1 Internship (Parent)
4000-2 ST: American Politics of Poverty (Davis)
4001-1 Research Methods (Garand)
4020-1 American Constitutional Law (Inks)
4021-1American Constitution/Civil Liberties (Moyer)
4023-1 Judicial Politics (Moyer)
4026-1 Campaigns & Elections (Goidel)
4030-1 Political Attitude/Public Opinion (Ondercin)
4036-1 American Presidency (Mulcahy)
4039-1 Southern Politics (Parent)
4040-1 ST: International Terrorism (Sobek)
4041-1 International Law (Mokeba)
4041-2 International Law (Mokeba)
4043-1 American Foreign Policy (Whitney)
4047-1 Political Psychology International Relations (Schafer)
4048-1 International Conflict & Cooperation (Dicle)
4059-1 International Politics of Middle East (Gasiorowski)
4064-1 Comparative Politics of Developing Areas (Mokeba)
4065-1 Latin American Politics (Wylie)
4074-1 Politics of the European Union (Ray)
4079-1 Contemporary China (Qiao)
4081-1 History Political Theory Plato-More (Sandoz)
4097-1 Political Theology (Eubanks)
7000-1 Sem. Professional Development (Bratton)
7903-1 ST: Race & American Politics (Sullivan)
7915-1 Sem: State Politics & Policy Making (Hogan)
7935-1 Sem: Legislative Politics (Bratton)
7941-1 ST: Terrorism & Insurgency (Sobek)
7961-1 Approaches to the Studying Politics (Dunaway)
7962-1 Sem: Research Design & Quantitative Techniques (Weber)
7962-2 Sem: Research Design & Quantitative Techniques (Garand)
7970-1 Sem: Comparative Government (Clark)
7991-1 ST: Democratic Political Thought (Howes)