Spring 2014 Syllabus
1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics Eubanks
2051-1 American Government Kenny
2051-2 American Government Black
2051-3 American Government Haynie
2051-4 American Government McKearn
2051-5 American Government Vitela
2051-8 American Government Hogan
2053-1 Intro Comparative Politics Mokeba
2053-2 Intro Comparative Politics Hickson
2053-3 Intro Comparative Politics Voisin
2056-1 Government of Louisiana Parent
2057-1 Intro International Politics Mokeba
2057-2 Intro International Politics Tirone
2057-3 Intro International Politics Kitch
2060-1 Intro to Political Theory Howes
2060-2 Intro to Political Theory Sukala
2070-1 Public Policy Making Nguyen
3901-1 Internship Parent
4000-1 Politics of Poverty Davis
4000-2 Voting Behavior US Nat Elections Kenny
4000-3 Dean's Sem: Southern Identity Parent
4011-1 Bureaucracy, Politics, Pub Policy Heidelberg
4015-1 State Politics & Policy Making Hoga n
4021-1 Civil Liberties Miller
4023-1 Judicial Politics Haynie
4031-1 Political Parties Goidel
4034-1 Political Participation Scholl
4036-1 American Presidency LeBlanc
4040-2 ST: International Terrorism Sobek
4042-1 International Organization Mokeba
4042-2 International Organization Mokeba
4048-1 Intl Conflict & Cooperation Clare
4050-1 Globalization and Politics Kim
4061-1 Comp Politics of the Middle East Hickson
4062-1 Comparative Political Economy Kim
4075-1 Politics of Western Europe Ray
4078-1 African Government & Politics Mokeba
4090-1 ST: Theories of Freedom Howes
4096-1 contemporary Political Theory Eubanks
'7903-2 Political Communication Dunaway
7940-1 Seminar in International Politics Sobek
7947-1 Intl Conflict & Cooperation Clare
7963-1 Advanced Research Methods Garand
7964-1 Specialized Topics in Methods Tirone
7964-2 Specialized Topics in Methods Mann
7970-1 Seminar in comparative Politics Clark
7981-1 Classical & Medieval Theory Sandoz