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  • PSCI 2004 Summer Course Flyer
    Modern Political Ideologies Summer Term B 12:45 pm-2:20 pm MST* Instructor: Kimberly KillenIn Modern Political Ideologies, we will interrogate what we know about liberalism, socialism, conservatism, fascism, and anarchism. From
  • PSCI 2106 Summer Course Flyer
    Political Science  Intro to Public Policy Analysis PSCI 2106  3 semester hours, Section 200, Summer Term B: July 7 - August 7, M-F: 9:15 鈥 10:50* Instructor: Srinivas 鈥淐hinnu鈥 Parinandi, Assistant Professor of Political
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    Congratulations to Christopher Jorde, winner of the Graduate Part-Time Instructor Award! This award recognizes excellence in graduate student teaching. Chris Jorde speaks about his teaching philosphy:  "As an instructor my primary
  • Kelsey Grant
     PSCI student and junior, Kelsey Grant, has been awarded the prestigious Udall Scholarship this year! Congratulations Kelsey! Kelsey advocates for climate change policies and environmental stewardship. Read more about
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    For the past two months, CU 麻豆影院 Poli Sci Professor Sarah Sokhey has been teaching virtually at Sciences Po Bordeaux as a visiting professor. Sciences Po Bordeaux has published Sokhey's reflections here: https://www.sciencespobordeaux.
  • Protests in Latin America
    Interested in ongoing social problems in Latin America?  Consider taking Issues in Latin American Politics! This A-term course explores the origins of pressing social issues in a very dynamic region. Over the month of June, we鈥檒l
  • Corona
    By Sven Steinmo and Mark BlythWant to learn more about the effects that this current pandemic has been having on the American economy and government spending? Our very own Sven Steinmo discusses this very topic alongside his colleague, Mark Blyth in
  • Public Policy
    Political ScienceIntro to Public Policy AnalysisPSCI 2106, 3 semester hours, Section 200, Summer Term B: July 9 - August 9, M-F: 9:15 鈥 10:50* Instructor: Srinivas 鈥淐hinnu鈥 Parinandi, Assistant Professor of Political
  • PSCI PSCY
    Have you ever wondered why humans react to politics in certain ways? Would you like to learn more about how emotions, cognition, intergroup relationships, and even genetics affect the way we think about and process political stimuli?If so, take PSCI
  • Research
    PSCI 4028 Special Topics: Qualitative Research MethodsMWF 10:00-10:50 HLMS 241Instructor: Svet Derderyan This course introduces students to conceptualizing and applying qualitative research in the social sciences. The objective is to
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