Political Science

110. The Political World. (3)


150. Introduction to Latin America. (3)


200. American Politics. (3)


220. Comparative Politics. (3)


240. International Politics. (3)


260. Political Ideas. (3)


270. Public Policy and Administration. (3)


280. Introduction to Political Analysis. (3)


291. Internship. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


299. Introductory Political Topics. (3, no limit Δ)


*300. Political Topics. (3, no limit Δ)


301. The Government of New Mexico. (3)


*302. Comparative State Politics. (3)


303. Law in the Political Community. (3)


*305. Public Opinion and Electoral Behavior. (3)


*306. Political Parties. (3)


*307. The Politics of Ethnic Groups. (3)


*308. Hispanics in U.S. Politics. (3)


309. Black Politics. (3)


*311. The Legislative Process. (3)


*312. The American Presidency. (3)


313. Women and the Law. (3)


314. Women’s Contemporary Legal Issues. (3)


*315. Constitutional Law: Powers. (3)


*316. Constitutional Law: Liberties. (3)


317. Constitutional Law: Rights. (3)


318. Civil Rights Politics and Legislation. (3)


*320. Topics in Comparative Politics. (3, no limit Δ)


*321. Comparative Politics: Developing Countries. (3)


322. Human Rights and Political Violence. (3)


329. Introduction to African Politics. (3)


*340. Topics in International Politics. (3, no limit Δ)


341. International Conflict and Cooperation. (3)


*342. American Foreign Policy. (3)


*345. Inter-American Relations. (3)


346 / 512. International Political Economy. (3)


*350. Public Finance. (3)


*351. Western European Politics. (3)


*355. Central American Politics. (3)


*356. Political Development in Latin America. (3)


*357. Russian and Eurasian Government and Politics. (3)


*361. Ancient and Medieval Political Theory. (3)


*362. Modern Political Theory. (3)


372. Urban Politics. (3)


373. Urban Policies and Problems. (3)


376. Health Policy and Politics. (3)


377. Population Policy and Politics. (3)


*400. Advanced Political Topics. (3, no limit Δ)


*410. U.S. Campaigns and Elections. (3)


*440. International Conflict, Arms Control, and Disarmament. (3)


441. Civil Wars. (3)


442. International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution. (3)


443. International Politics of Climate Change. (3)


446. Trade Law and Policy. (3)


453. Asian Studies Thesis. (3)


*455. Political Economy of Latin America. (3)


*475. Environmental Politics. (3)


*478. Seminar in International Studies. (3)


491. Internship. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


495. Junior Honors Seminar. (3)


496. Undergraduate Seminar. (3, no limit Δ)


497. Senior Thesis. (3)


499. Independent Study. (1-3)


510. Pro-Seminar in American Government and Politics. (3)


511. Research Seminar in American Government and Politics. (3, no limit Δ)


512. Topics in Government and Politics. (3, no limit Δ)


520. Pro-Seminar in Comparative Politics. (3)


521. Research Seminar in Comparative Politics. (3, no limit Δ)


525. Pro-Seminar in Latin American Politics. (3)


530. Pro-Seminar in Health Policy. (1 to a maximum of 10 Δ)


534. Policy Issues in Education. (3)


535. Comparative Public Administration. (3)


540. Pro-Seminar in International Relations. (3)


541. Research Seminar in International Relations. (3, no limit Δ)


551-552. Problems. (1-3, 1-3, no limit Δ)


570. Pro-Seminar in Public Policy. (3)


580. Introduction to Empirical Research. (3)


581. Statistics for Social Research. (3)


582. Survey of Political Science as a Discipline and a Profession. (1)


583. Teaching and the Political Science Profession. (1)


584. Interdisciplinary Seminar on Problems of Modernization in Latin America. (3)


599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


681. Advanced Statistical Analysis for Social Science Research. (3)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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