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3.73
Fall 2025
This graduate core seminar is an introduction to the main topics in the study of American politics, including behavior, institutions, and American political development
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3.66
Fall 2025
Comparative Politics Core Seminar
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Fall 2025
PhD-level course on theories and evidence in International Political Economy. Topics include international trade, foreign direct investment, global financial markets, international monetary policy, and international migration.
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3.75
Fall 2025
Studies the theoretical formulation of questions for political science research and examination of the design and execution of empirical research. Includes consideration of developing hypotheses for research, strategies for data collection (survey research, observational methods, content analysis), managing research projects, and ethical considerations related to the conduct of research.
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3.69
Fall 2025
Introduces probability and statistics as tools for quantitative political science analysis. Covers basic probability theory, descriptive statistics, and statistical inference with focus on the specification and interpretation of the regression model. Weekly homework assignments allow students to practice applying the concepts and methods from class. The course requires no prior experience with statistics.
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Fall 2025
Special Topics in Political Theory
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Fall 2025
Supervised Research I
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Fall 2025
Special Topics in International Relations
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3.81
Fall 2025
Special Topics in Political Theory
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Fall 2025
Supervised Research II