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POLS 2304: Introduction to Political Science
POLS 2305: Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]
POLS 2306: Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]
POLS 2310: Contemporary Political Issues
POLS 2320: The Study of Law
POLS 2199-2699: Independent Study
POLS 3300: United States Constitutional Development
POLS 3310: International Relations
POLS 3315: American Foreign Policy
POLS 3321: Jurisprudence
POLS 3330: American Political Parties
POLS 3335: American Campaign Politics
POLS 3340: Introduction to Public Administration
POLS 3345: Urban and Municipal Government
POLS 3360: Classical Foundations of Western Political Theory
POLS 3361: Western Political Theory from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
POLS 3362: Western Political Theory From the Enlightenment
POLS 3370: Comparative Politics
POLS 3372: The Politics of Russia and the CIS
POLS 3375: European Political Systems
POLS 3380: The Politics of Latin America
POLS 3385: Politics of Eastern Europe
POLS 3390: International Political Economy
POLS 3395: Middle Eastern Politics
POLS 4310: International Conflict
POLS 4315: Model United Nations
POLS 4320: The Judicial System and Process
POLS 4321: American Constitutional Law
POLS 4322: The Law of Civil Liberties
POLS 4325: Politics of Africa
POLS 4330: The American Presidency
POLS 4335: Comparative Health Systems
POLS 4340: Congress and Legislation
POLS 4345: Public Policy Analysis
POLS 4349: Planning for the Urban Future
POLS 4350: International Diplomacy, Law, and Organization
POLS 4353: Contemporary Political Theory
POLS 4355: American Mass Politics
POLS 4360: American Political Thought
POLS 4361: Theories of Nonviolence
POLS 4365: Topics In Political Science
POLS 4370 & 4371: Internship Program
POLS 4380: Policy Making Process
POLS 4390: Beyond Congress and the White House
POLS 4396: Political Research and Methodology
POLS 4685: Archer Program Government Internship
POLS 4199-4699: Independent Study
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