International Relations and Affairs
- PPL 360: Global Perspectives, Issues, & Policies
- Pol 103: Introduction to International Relations
- Pol 251: Intro to Political Science Methods
- Pol 330: Contemporary International Problems
- Pol 331: International Organization
- Pol 332: Ethnic Conflict and International Terror
- Pol 334: Politics of the World Economy
- Pol 335: Ideology in American Foreign Policy
- Pol 335: Intl. Politics of Nuclear Weapons
- Pol 336: Political Economy of Int'l Dev
- Pol 337: Asia in World Affairs
- Pol 338: Formulation of American Foreign Policy
- Pol 339: International Conflict
- Pol 346: Women and World Politics
- Pol 347: War in World Politics
- Pol 348: Comparative Foreign Policy
- Pol 350: Strategic Choice in International Relati
- Pol 362: Intl Tele Policy/Admin
- Pol 369: Exploring Global Futures
- Pol 398: Special Topics in Political Science
- Pol 399: Readings & Research in Political Science
- Pol 490: Directed Readings in Political Science
- Pol 491: Directed Research in Political Science
- Pol 492: Mock Trial
- Pol 500: Seminar in American Politics
- Pol 531: Seminar in International Relations
- Pol 551: Empirical Political Analysis
- Pol 552: Applied Political Research
- Pol 598: Special Topics in Political Science
- Pol 633: Global Strategy and Alliances
- Pol 634: Formulation of American Foreign Policy
- Pol 635: International Conflict
- Pol 636: International Security Law and Policy
- Pol 637: Seminar in Int'l Political Economy
- Pol 639: Int'l Organizations and Cooperation
- Pol 653: Advanced Topics in Political Methodology
- Pol 654: Formal Models of Politics
- Pol 691: Seminar in Teaching
- Pol 695: Research Practicum
- Pol 696: Advanced Readings
- Pol 697: Thesis
- Pol 698: Special Topics in Political Science
- Pol 699: Readings/Research
- Pol 738: Intrastate War
- Pol 796: Dissertation Prospectus
- Pol 797: Dissertation
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