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PSCI 1001 Intro to Political Science Explore Humans as Political Animals, Searching for freedom, justice & the common good MW 9:30-10:45 Dallas Pedersen

PSCI 1101 Intro to American Politics Is America Exceptional? Explore American history, political institutions, party values, and current affairs TuTh 12:30-1:45 Harv Bishop

PSCI 1101 Intro to American Politics Is America Exceptional? Explore American history, political institutions, party values, and current affairs ONLINE Harv Bishop

PSCI 3011 Research Methods How do we learn political truths? How can we tell facts from values? Learn to create and evaluate political knowledge MW 11:00-12:15 Mike Berry

PSCI 3022 Intro Comparative Politics Socialists & Capitalists, Strong States & Free Markets: Examine different approaches to the common good. MW 11:00-12:15 Thorsten Spehn

PSCI 3022 Intro Comparative Politics Socialists & Capitalists, Strong States & Free Markets: Examine different approaches to the common good. MW 2:00-3:15 Thorsten Spehn PSCI 3034 Race, Gender, Law & Policy Historical overview of American race & gender relation. Examination of the treatment of race & gender issues in the judicial system TuTh 2:00-3:15 J. Everett & G. Morris PSCI 3042 Intro International Relations How does the international system work? Which nations have more power and why? What explains war and peace? MW 12:30-1:45 Betcy Jose

PSCI 3022 Intro Comparative Politics Socialists & Capitalists, Strong States & Free Markets: Examine different approaches to the common good. ONLINE Christoph Stefes PSCI 3042 Intro International Relations How does the international system work? Which nations have more power and why? What explains war and peace? TuTh 3:30-4:45 Stephen Thomas PSCI 3075 Community Organizing How do communities organize at the grassroots to build power for local change? Learn from experienced organizers. TuTh 2:00-3:15 James Walsh PSCI 4002 001 The Irish In America How have Irish influences shaped American tradition? What does the Irish experience teach about the nature of America? TuTh 9:30-10:45 James Walsh PSCI 4002 002 International Security How do nations work together to secure mutual safety and survival? How do security efforts affect the liberty and welfare of individuals on the ground? MW 9:30-10:45 Bassem Hassan

PSCI 3914 The Urban Citizen Get out of the Classroom and into the Community! Join classmates in civic engagements projects in community settings W 2:00-4:50 Harvey Bishop PSCI 4002 003 State Politics: Colorado Explore political dynamics in Colorado. Current affairs, rural-urban divide, party conflicts, Gov vs. Legislature, & more Th 5:30-8:20 Thad Tecza PSCI 4002 004 Globalization, BioColonialism & Indigenous Rights How does globalization and bio-tech threaten the genetic resources, local knowledge, and cultural/human rights of Indigenous people? How do communities protect their rights? ONLINE Debra Harry

PSCI 4126 Internatl Political Economy Explore how political policies and structures shape, and are shaped by, the global economy. How do global economic forces affect local community dynamics? ONLINE Christoph Stefes

PSCI 4236 American Foreign Policy Explore events, controversies, and recent challenges in U.S. foreign policy. Examine how ideology, natl. security, and economic forces shape foreign policy. W 5:30-8:20 Loring Abeyta

PSCI 4155 Mid-East/N. Africa Pol Systems Examine political systems in this crucial world region. What values and goals are embedded in these systems? How has the Arab Spring affected political development? MW 3:30-4:45 Bassem Hassan PSCI 4216 Intl Politics: Human Rights How does the system of nation-states and conduct of foreign policy shape the protecton or violation of human rights? Explore strategies for securing justice and peace. TuTh 11:00-12:15 Stephen Thomas PSCI 4266 International Law Study the body of law that regulates relations between nations and provides a framework for solving common problems and disputes between nations. W 2:00-4:50 Lucy McGuffey

PSCI 4265 Social Justice & Globalization How do global forces undermine or advance prospects for justice? Explore ethical responsibility in a globalizing world. M 2:00-4:50 Lucy McGuffey

PSCI 4417 Modern Political Thought Main currents of political thought from the 17th century to the present. Development of the student’s own political theory W 5:30-8:20 Michael Cummings

PSCI 4427 Law, Politics and Justice How do moral norms & political concerns influence legal standards and their legitimacy. Can the law help us achieve justice? MW 11:00-12:15 Lucy McGuffey

PSCI 4444 Contemporary Culture/ Politics in USA American current affairs, studied through film and lit, social/political thought, radical movements, popular culture, daily behavior MW 5:00-6:15 Harvey Bishop

PSCI 4477 Constitutional Law I Explore how the Supreme Court has decided fundamental Constitutional questions throughout American history W 5:30-8:20 Charles Norton

PSCI 4545 Immigration Politics What accounts for global immigration patterns? How has America responded to the most recent wave of immigrants? TuTh 11:00-12:15 James Walsh

PSCI 4605 Politics/Govts of South Asia Study political systems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Explore impact of colonial rule on the area, and the challenges of socio-economic development. TuTh 9:30-10:45 Jana Everett PSCI 4354 Environmental Politics HIGHLIGHTED HYBRID ON-LINE COURSE Study environmental law, politics and policy in innovative on-line course, with limited inperson class sessions. ONLINE Karen Breslin

PSCI 4807 Political Violence Study revolution and political violence through case studies including Western, class, colonial, urban, international, racial, religious, and intergenerational violence MW 5:00-6:15 Thorsten Spehn PSCI 3939 Internship Gain practical experience in a political setting. Work for a community group, government agency, political candidate or cause. Faculty Sponsor Can Help w/ Placement

PSCI 4165 Islamic Politics and Culture Study Islam as a “way of life” with social, economic, psychological, spiritual, and political implications. Topics include: women in Islam, Jihad, Islam and the West MW 12:30-1:45 Bassem Hassan

The Political Science Department offers certificates (noted on your transcript) in “Democracy and Social Movements” and in “Public, Non-Profit and Community Leadership.” Ask a faculty member how to organize your courses so as to earn these certificates!