Courses

PSCI-4751 (3) The Politics of Ideas

Examines theoretical arguments and case studies of interactions of ideas, interests, and institutions in policymaking. Analyzes processes through which ideas come to the public agenda, how institutional settings shape those ideas, and why some ideas and interests are more successful. Prereq., PSCI 1101. Restricted to juniors and seniors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior).

PSCI-4771 (3) Civil Rights and Liberties in America

Implementation of rights and liberties in America. Examines fundamental issues of free speech, press, association, and religion along with rights to due process and equal protection under the law. Prereq., PSCI 2481. Restricted to juniors/seniors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior).

PSCI-4841 (1-3) Independent Study in American Politics

Subjects are chosen and arrangements are made to suit the needs of each student. Independent study is for upper-division students who have completed 9 credit hours of political science and who have an overall GPA of at least 3.00. Not more than 6 credit hours of independent study may be credited toward the minimum requirements in the political science major. A special independent study approval agreement form must be obtained from the department. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., PSCI 1101.

PSCI-6901 (3-6) Graduate Research Topic

Independent research in a topic of special interest. Arrangements are made to suit needs of each student. Not a free option; must be approved by student's advisor and department chair. Does not count as a seminar. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Same as PSCI 8901. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-6951 (1-6) Master's Thesis

May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7011 (3) Seminar: American Politics

Core field seminar for students of American politics. Course work emphasizes the diversity of contemporary research on American political history, political institutions, and political behavior. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7021 (3) Latinos and U.S. Politics

Examines in depth the theoretical and empirical literature assessing the political situation and activities of Latinos (Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and others) in the U.S. Stresses original research. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7031 (3) Seminar: Political Attitudes and Behavior

Provides an intensive examination of topics in political attitudes and behavior such as political participation, ideology, voting, and elite behavior. Reviews methodology of behavioral research and introduces ICPSR data archive and computer-based research. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7051 (3) Seminar: The United States Congress

Comprehensively examines literature and selected research topics concerning the United States Congress. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7071 (3) Seminar: An Introduction to the Rule of Law

Provides an intensive, critical examination of theoretical and substantive literature dealing with the behavior of the primary actors in the legal system---police, lawyers, judges, and citizens. Emphasizes empirical approach and quantitative methods. Requires research papers. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Formerly PSCI 7077. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7091 (3) Politics of Social Movements

Examines theoretical and empirical research on American social movements. Emphasizes the role of movements as political actors and their ability to bring about changes in public policy and national political institutions. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7111 (3) Seminar: American Political Institutions

Intensive examination of the structure and rules of different political institutions in the United States. Explores both the changing approaches to the study of American political institutions as well as many ofthe major research topics on the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, and the bureaucracy. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7121 (3) Black Leadership and Public Policy

Examines the writings of African American political leaders, public policy critics, and politicians who have influenced black politics and society since 1900. Explores the ideas and leadership of W.E.B. Dubois, E. Franklin Frazier, Martin Luther King Jr., and others. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7151 (3) American Subnational Politics and Government

Provides a comprehensive overview of the issues and literature concerning American "Subnational" politics. Considers three bodies of literature: American federalism and intergovernmental relations, state politics, and urban/local politics. Also examines a number of policy issues. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7171 (3) Seminar: Law and Democratic Governance

Explores cutting-edge debates in election law. Studies different perspectives on the current controversies in the field, in addition to select opportunities to engage scholars directly about their work. Develops students' understanding of the law of democracy, exposing students to some of the best scholarship, and improving students' ability to evaluate and critique legal scholarship. Recommended prereq., PSCI 7011. Same as LAWS 8205.

PSCI-7901 (1-3) Independent Study

Not a free option; must be approved by the student's advisor and program chair. Does not count as seminar. Not more than 6 hours of independent study may be credited toward PhD degree in political science. Special independent study approval agreement form must be completed by student and signed by faculty advisor. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.

PSCI-8901 (1-3) Graduate Research Topic

Provides an opportunity for independent research in a topic of special interest. Arrangements are made to suit the needs of each particular student. Not a free option; must be approved by student's advisor and department chair. Does not count as a seminar. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Same as PSCI 6901. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-8991 (1-10) Doctoral Dissertation

All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section.

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