Schedule of Classes - Office of the Registrar


2022 - Spring

College of Arts & Sciences (AS)

Political Science (PSC)

PSC 1305
American National Government
A course in American national government with emphasis on the historical background, structure, organization, and functioning of that government.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0800AM - 0915AM
Room:
CASHN C316 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 1387
US Const, Interp, Am Pol Exp
A study of the philosophical and historical background, development, and content of the United States Constitution and its interpretation by the Supreme Court in a complex and ever-changing multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and multi-religious society.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
70
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 0800AM - 0850AM
Room:
DRAPER 345 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
225
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
DRAPER 130 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
03
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
90
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
04
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
235
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
MWF 1115AM - 1205PM
Room:
DRAPER 130 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
05
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
90
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 1220PM - 0110PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
08
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
49
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
MW 0400PM - 0515PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
09
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
19
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 0800AM - 0915AM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
10
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
250
Seats Avail:
10
Days & Time:
TR 0930AM - 1045AM
Room:
DRAPER 130 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
11
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
85
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
12
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
19
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
DRAPER 253 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
13
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
225
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
MMSCI 101 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
14
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
49
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
15
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
90
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 0330PM - 0445PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
16
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
-3
Days & Time:
----
Room:
ONLINE  
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
17
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
29
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
W 0530PM - 0815PM
Room:
DRAPER 253 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Instructor(s):
Ian Dagg
Section:
W1
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
35
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
----
Room:
ONLINE  
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
W2
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
35
Seats Avail:
10
Days & Time:
----
Room:
ONLINE  
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
W3
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
35
Seats Avail:
9
Days & Time:
----
Room:
ONLINE  
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 2343
Western Political Philosophy
The Western tradition of political philosophy from Ancient Greece to the present day. This course will not substitute for PSC 1387.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
MW 0230PM - 0345PM
Room:
DRAPER 258 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
03
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
DRAPER 258 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
04
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
MWF 1220PM - 0110PM
Room:
DRAPER 258 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3300
Environ & Pol Process
Cross-listed as: ENV 3300
Cross-listed as: ENV 3300
This course explores the causes, the magnitude, and the meaning of the Ecological Crisis and analyzes the way in which environmental problems translate into political issues. Attention is given to the political processes on varying public levels and to political actions that have or have not been taken, or might be taken, on matters relevant to social and physical environments. The purpose of the course is to develop a broad base for informed judgment and for constructive attitudes regarding the growing ecological dilemma confronting all societies.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
BSB B114 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
BSB B114 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3301
Scope & Methods Pol Sci
A course designed to equip beginning political scientists with the basic tools of political analysis used by professional political scientists. The scope of the discipline is explored through the use of primary writings, and the student is introduced to general concepts, theories, approaches, and models as well as basic methodologies and techniques of political research.
Section:
CC1
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3302
Crimnl Just/Comm Law Enf
See PPS 3302 for course information.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
49
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
W 0530PM - 0815PM
Room:
DRAPER 349 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3304
Comparative Government
Comparative political analysis using current theories and cross-regional examples from both historical and contemporary eras. Special focus on institutions, regime change, and political culture, political violence, and political development.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
03
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 1115AM - 1205PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
04
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3310
Legislative Proc & Behavior
An examination of state and national legislative institutions and processes. Areas covered include the nature of legislative responsibility, organizational structure, the role of parties and lobbying groups, legislative decision making, legislative relations with executive and judicial branches, policy output, and the theory and methods employed by scholars currently working in this field.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
MMSCI 304 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 1115AM - 1205PM
Room:
MMSCI 304 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3315
Fund of Internatl Politics
Theories of international politics will be examined and compared in the light of the evolution of the modern states system. Attention will be given to the factors and variables that affect the formulation and implementation of foreign policies.
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
MW 0230PM - 0345PM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
04
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
30
Seats Avail:
2
Days & Time:
TR 0330PM - 0445PM
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
05
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
30
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3321
Criminal Law
Examination of the sources, development, and application of criminal law in the United States and Texas.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
T 0500PM - 0745PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3322
American Public Policy
An introductory study of how the dynamics of governmental decision making influence the content of public policy; course focuses upon how legislators, interest groups, chief executives, and the bureaucracy function to define alternatives and to shape policy agenda and content.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
56
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0330PM - 0445PM
Room:
MORRSN 120 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3330
The American Presidency
The American presidency as a political institution and as one of the primary components of the United States governmental structure.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 0930AM - 1045AM
Room:
HANKAC H025 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3339
Law & Religion in U.S.
Cross-listed as: CHS 3339; PHI 3339
Cross-listed as: CHS 3339; PHI 3339
See PHI 3339 for course information.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
21
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
DRAPER 347 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
80
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
2
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3345
Making American Foreign Policy
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing.                              
Values, objectives, processes, and means through which United States foreign policy objectives are formulated and sustained.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
29
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MW 0100PM - 0215PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3353
American Political Thought
An examination of American political and constitutional theory, from its philosophical genesis in the works of major early modern thinkers to the contributions of twentieth-century political and legal theorists. The original writings will be stressed.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Instructor(s):
Lee Ward

PSC 3355
The Causes of War
The causes of warfare, as viewed through the lenses of human evolution, psychological approaches, economic system, ideology, and the international system.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0930AM - 1045AM
Room:
TIDWEL 201 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3363
W Pol Thought:Classcl/Medievl
The tradition of western political thought from its origins in Greek antiquity through the Christian middle ages, stressing the original writings of great political philosophers.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
4
Days & Time:
MWF 0125PM - 0215PM
Room:
DRAPER 258 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3365
Politics, Games, and Strategy
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Rational choice, risk, and behavior as applied to politics and political science. Topics may include introductory game theory, international relations theory, and/or institutional rules.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
T 0200PM - 0445PM
Room:
DRAPER 155 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3372
Law, Justice and the Community
Cross-listed as: CCS 3372; PPS 3372
Cross-listed as: CCS 3372; PPS 3372
See PPS 3372 for course information.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
19
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
MW 1115AM - 1205PM
Room:
CASHN C317 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3375
Model United Nations
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
An overview of the United Nations, including its origins, the six principal organs established by the UN charter, the UN's role in international relations, and the functions of the General Assembly and Security Council. Recommended for those interested in participating in Baylor's Model UN team. May be taken twice.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
M 0545PM - 0830PM
Room:
DRAPER 147 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 3382
Public Service Internship
Prerequisite(s): Consent of program director.
Research and seminars supplemented by fieldwork in a regional federal agency, in a state or local governmental agency, or in a not-for-profit agency.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
13
Days & Time:
MW 1220PM - 0110PM
Room:
HANKAC H025 
Activity:
Internship/Practicum

PSC 3392
Washington Internship
Prerequisite(s): Consent of program director.
Research and seminars which will usually include attendance at a seminar held in Washington, DC. Also required is regularly scheduled fieldwork in a governmental or not-for-profit agency located in Washington.
Section:
80
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
5
Seats Avail:
5
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Internship/Practicum

PSC 3692
Semester Washington Internship
Prerequisite(s):  Consent of instructor.
Research and seminars supplemented by regularly scheduled fieldwork in a political office located in Washington, DC.
Section:
80
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Internship/Practicum

PSC 4305
International Law
Nature and origins of international law and the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the states under that law, as well as the problems which have arisen in its interpretation and enforcement.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
5
Days & Time:
MW 0400PM - 0515PM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4307
Environmental Law
Cross-listed as: ENV 4307
Cross-listed as: ENV 4307
See ENV 4307 for course information.
Section:
02
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
BSB B114 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4313
Politics and Literature
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing.
Study of fundamental questions of political theory as treated in works of literature. Topics may include authority, law and discretion, the individual and the community, and the nature of freedom, especially as these issues emerge in different political orders. This course may be taken more than once, for a maximum of six credit hours, when content differs.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
7
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
SDRICH 206 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4315
Political Geography
Concepts and principles of political geography. Analysis of dynamics of spatial relations and interactions of states. Comparison of main approaches, including geo-politics. Study of state elements, especially territorial integrity and frontiers. Survey and analysis of world political patterns.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MW 0230PM - 0345PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4316
Grand Strategy
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing.
The relationship between a great power's grand strategy and stability in international politics.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MWF 0125PM - 0215PM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4342
Public Policy and the Courts
Prerequisite(s): PSC 1387 or consent of instructor.
The Supreme Court's role in the making of public policy, including its history, its justification, and its limits. Emphasis on court cases and literature covering economic, social and civil rights issues.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MW 0230PM - 0345PM
Room:
HANKAC H025 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4374
Govt/Politics-East Asia
Cross-listed as: AST 4374
Cross-listed as: AST 4374
Government organization and functions, political processes, and major developments in the political systems of Japan, China, and Korea since World War II.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4375
International Organization
Fundamentals of international politics and international law, advancing to an intensified study of past and, particularly, present international organizations, especially the United Nations.
Section:
IE1
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 4381
Amer Constitutional Law
Continuation of PSC 4361 but may be taken independently of that offering. Deals with those cases relating particularly to personal liberty and civil rights.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
DRAPER 257 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4385
Diplomacy in Theory & Practice
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing.
How states and other international actors communicate and pursue their foreign policy objectives through the use of diplomatic agents and techniques.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
19
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4390
Canadian Society
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and consent of the chairperson of the department.
A tutorial course designed for advanced study in political science. The nature, limits, and requirements will be established in each instance after consultation between professor and student. May also be taken by student in a particular field after consultation with appropriate professor. May be repeated under a different topic for a total of six hours credit.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
2
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 4390
Reading Course/Pol Sci
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF
Section:
04
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF
Section:
05
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 4390
BU Washington Research Project
Section:
80
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 4399
Politics and Film
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Normative questions of political life and experience (such as, the good citizen, the good soldier, heroism, and virtue) through the medium of film, both recent and past.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
28
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4V89
Adv Model Organize Amer States
Cross-listed as: HIS 4V89
Cross-listed as: HIS 4V89
See HIS 4V89 for course information.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
5
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MW 0530PM - 0645PM
Room:
TIDWEL 304 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4V94
Politics and Literature
Examination of special topics in government and politics. May be repeated once under different topic not to exceed six semester hours.
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 4V94
Liberalism
Section:
H1
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
5
Seats Avail:
-3
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
CASHN C101 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 5333
British Liberal Tradition
Cross-listed as: PHI 5333
Cross-listed as: PHI 5333
Select topics and issues in contemporary political theory developed and explored with an emphasis on the seminal writings of original thinkers and on the contemporary debates surrounding these writings. Possible themes of this course include postmodern political thought, neo-Kantian and neo-Hegelian political theory, contemporary liberal and communitarian thought, theories of justice, contemporary relevance of ancient political philosophy.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
5
Seats Avail:
-2
Days & Time:
TR 0930AM - 1045AM
Room:
DRAPER 341 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Instructor(s):
Lee Ward

PSC 5343
Xenophon
Cross-listed as: PHI 5343
Cross-listed as: PHI 5343
Study of selected major texts in classical (Greek and Roman) political thought, with an emphasis on the origin of political philosophy in the thought of Socrates and its development in the works of Plato
and Aristotle. This course may be repeated, for a maximum of nine credit hours, when content differs.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
-3
Days & Time:
W 0230PM - 0515PM
Room:
BURL 305 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PSC 5343
Classical Aristotle
Section:
02
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
R 0200PM - 0445PM
Room:
BURL 305 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Instructor(s):
Ann Ward

PSC 5391
Grand Strategy
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and consent of instructor.
A tutorial course designed for advanced graduate study in political science to supplement other course requirements. The nature, limits, and requirements will be established in each instance after consultation between professor and student. May be repeated under a different topic for a total of six hours credit.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
MW 0100PM - 0215PM
Room:
BURL 305 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 5391
African Amer Political Thought
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
2
Days & Time:
M 0230PM - 0515PM
Room:
BURL 305 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 5391
Reading Crse Political Science
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
1200AM - 1201AM
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
04
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 5392
Pro Paper/Pub Policy-Adm
Satisfies the non-thesis option for the Master of Public policy and Administration degree and the Master of Arts degree in international relations. A problem or topic in either public policy or administration will be selected, and the student will write a substantial paper for submission to the faculty. May not be taken if PSC 5V12 (Internship) is required.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study

PSC 5395
Prof Paper/Int Relations
Under the direction of a supervising professor, a problem or topic in international relations to be selected and a substantial paper to be written. This is one of the options for the master's degree in international relations.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 5396
Teaching Political Science
Directed readings done in conjunction with an undergraduate course for which the student serves as a teaching apprentice. Course requirements include graduate-level research paper and annotated bibliography of undergraduate course materials. May be taken three times for graduate credit, in conjunction with different undergraduate courses.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
02
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
----
Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
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Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
04
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
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Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF
Section:
05
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
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Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 5V12
Graduate Internship
Prerequisite(s): Consent of Director of Graduate Studies required.
Internship of a minimum of three months of supervised, full-time employment. The experience combines practical field experience and research.  Completion of the course requires a written report on the work done during the internship. Students seeking the MA in International Relations must work in a public or private concern involved in international affairs.  Students seeking the MA in Public Policy Administration or the JD/MPPA must work in a public sector agency.  All students must secure the permission of the Director of Graduate Studies to take this course.
Section:
80
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
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Activity:
Internship/Practicum
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 5V99
Thesis
Research, data analysis, writing, and oral defense of an approved master's thesis.  At least six hours of PSC 5V99 are required.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
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Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 6V10
Prospectus Research
Prerequisite(s): Completion of regular coursework.
Supervised research for developing and writing a dissertation prospectus that will be the subject of an oral defense that will admit students to candidacy. A student may repeat this course for credit with a maximum of twelve total hours. Registration for this course is the equivalent of full-time status for graduate students.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
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Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
STAFF

PSC 6V99
Dissertation
Prerequisite(s): Consent of the student's supervisory committee and admission to candidacy.
Supervised research for the doctoral dissertation with a minimum of twelve semester hours required. Three to six of these hours may be taken in a section of 6V99 designed for the purpose of discussion and criticism of dissertation chapters and journal articles.  Dissertation writing group will also serve as a forum for research presentations for job interviews when appropriate.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
6
Days & Time:
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Activity:
Independent Study
Instructor(s):
Ann Ward
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
04
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
-2
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
05
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
1
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
06
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
07
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study
Section:
09
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
0
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
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Room:
 
Activity:
Independent Study

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