Spring 2013 Syllabus
1001-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics (Stoner) 
 1002-1 Fundamental Issues of Politics (Stoner) 
 2030-2 Civic Engagement (Bratton) 
 2051-1 American Government (Kenny) 
 2051-2 American Government (Kenny) 
 2051-3 American Government (WEB BASED) (Haynie) 
 2051-4 American Government (LeBlanc) 
 2051-5 American Government (Thompson) 
 2053-1 Intro to Comparative Politics (Mokeba) 
 2053-2 Intro to Comparative Politics (Schulz) 
 2053-3 Intro to Comparative Politics (Richard) 
 2056-1 Government of Louisiana (Parent) 
 2057-1 Intro to International Politics (Mokeba) 
 2057-2 Intro to International Politics (Voisin) 
  2057-3 Intro to International Politics (Ezell)  
  2060-1 Intro to Political Theory (Howes)  
 2060-2 Intro to Political Theory (Mabry) 
 2070-1 Public Policy Making (Mckearn) 
 4000-1 ST: Gender, Sexuality and the Law (Moyer) 
 4000-2 ST: Media and Politics (Dunaway) 
 4000-3 ST: Deans Seminar Southern Identity (Parent/Foster) 
 4001-1 Research Methods in Poli Sci (Garand) 
 4015-1 American State Politics and Policy Making (Hogan) 
 4021-1 Constitution and Civil Liberties (Moyer) 
 4023-1 Judicial Politics (Haynie) 
  4034-1 Political Participation (Scholl)  
 4036-1 American Presidency (Hernandez) 
 4036-2 American Presidency (Seigler) 
 4040-1 ST: International Terrorism (Sobek) 
 4042-1 International Organization (Mokeba) 
 4042-2 International Organization (Mokeba) 
 4043-1 American Foreign Policy (Clare) 
 4046-1 International Political Economy (Tirone) 
 4048-1 International Conflict and Cooperation (Clare) 
 4060-1 ST: British Politics (Clark) 
 4062-1 Comparative Political Economy (Kim) 
 4078-1 African Government and Politics (Mokeba) 
 4082-1 History of Political Theory from Machiavelli to Nietzsche (Kuz) 
 4090-1 ST: Political Theory: Theory and Practice of Non-Violence (Howes) 
 7903-1 Seminar: ST: Political Psychology (Weber) 
 7915-1 Seminar: State Politics and Policy Making (Hogan) 
 7940-1 Seminar: International Politics (Sobek) 
 7963-1 Advanced Research Methods in Social Science (Garand) 
 7970-1 Seminar: Comparative Government (Ray) 
 7974-1 Seminar: The State and Society (Kim) 
 7995-1 Seminar: Contemporary Political Theory (Sandoz)