Courses

PSCI-7046 (3) Seminar: Urban Public Policy

Focuses on formulation, revision, and outcomes of public policy in American urban communities. Also uses some comparative Canadian and European literature. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

ECON-7050 (3) Advanced Economic Theory

Discusses advanced topics in game theory and general equilibrium. Prereqs., ECON 7010, 7030, 7818, 7828. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7051 (3) Seminar: The United States Congress

Comprehensively examines literature and selected research topics concerning the United States Congress. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7052 (3) Democracy & Authoritarianism

Examine differences between democracies and authoritarian regimes; the choices and the consequences of democratic institutions in authoritarian regimes; and the causes of authoritarian survival and demise and the subsequent political choice. Recommended prereq., PSCI 7012. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7053 (3) War and Peace

Provides systematic treatment of theories, concepts, and data addressing the conditions and processes of international conflict, violence, and stability, with attention to historical and contemporary cases. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7055 (3) Introductory Game Theory

Develops competence in engaging formal theories of politics and in constructing and solving basic game-theoretic models of political behavior. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7056 (3) Readings in Public Policy

Explores diverse approaches to policy choice, change, and learning processes. Overviews literature on policy determinants and typologies, policy subsystems, innovation and diffusion, agenda setting, implementation, problem definition and social construction, policy design, institutional analysis, and policy and democratic values. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ENGL-7059 (3) Advanced British Literature and Culture After 1800

Studies special topics in romantic, Victorian, modern and postmodern writing. Topics will vary. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Recommended prereq., ENGL 5059. Prerequisites: Restricted to English Literature-Creative Writing, English Literature or English graduate students only.

PSCI-7062 (3) The Politics of Ethnicity

Explores the political aspects of pluralism, ethnonationalism, separatism, and related phenomena. Examines theories of ethnic mobilization, conflict,and accommodation in the context of political development and nation building. Includes cross-polity comparisons and case studies of multiethnic societies in the developed and developing world. Prereq., at least one course in comparative politics. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7071 (3) Seminar: An Introduction to the Rule of Law

Provides an intensive, critical examination of theoretical and substantive literature dealing with the behavior of the primary actors in the legal system---police, lawyers, judges, and citizens. Emphasizes empirical approach and quantitative methods. Requires research papers. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Formerly PSCI 7077. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7073 (3) Seminar: Global Political Economy

Introduces graduate students to concepts, theories, and data used to study the global system from a political-economic framework. Examines world systems analysis, regime change theory, and dependency theory with respect to operation of the exchange and power relationship within the contemporary world system. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7075 (3) Introduction to Professional Political Science

Introduces graduate students to intellectual foundations and historical development of political science; epistemologies, subfields, intellectual approaches, methodological strategies of the discipline; and ethics and norms of professional conduct. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7085 (4) Introduction to Political Science Data Analysis

Provides intensive experience with quantitative techniques commonly employed in political science research; builds on a review of multivariate regression, inferential statistics, and causal modeling. Students undertake substantive research projects, requiring lab instruction in the use of the computer in quantitative applications of political science research. Prereq., graduate standing in PSCI or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Political Science (PSCI) graduate students only.

PSCI-7091 (3) Politics of Social Movements

Examines theoretical and empirical research on American social movements. Emphasizes the role of movements as political actors and their ability to bring about changes in public policy and national political institutions. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

PSCI-7095 (3) Advanced Political Data Analysis

Provides advanced training in empirical and analytic methods of political analysis. Covers general multivariate linear (regression) model as employed in political science. Also covers a variety of dynamic approaches to empirical analysis (stochastic models, time series, and simulation). Prereq., PSCI 7085. Restricted to graduate students. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

APPM-7100 (3) Mathematical Methods in Dynamical Systems

Covers dynamical systems defined by mappings and differential equations. Hamiltonian mechanics, action-angle variables, results from KAM and bifurcation theory, phase plane analysis, Melnikov theory, strange attractors, chaos, etc. Prereq., APPM 5460. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

LING-7100 (3) Field Methods 1

Introduces the process of discovering structure of a language from data obtained directly from its speakers. Emphasizes effectiveness in the field context, rapid recognition of structural features,and preliminary formulation using computational tools. Prereqs., LING 5410 and 5420, or equivalent.

SLHS-7100 (3) Cognitive Bases of Human Communication and Its Disorders

Explores major cognitive theories related to language, including connectionism, information processing, andcognitive mechanisms of early lexical learning. Discusses data from children and adults. Prerequisites: Restricted to Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) or Audiology (AUDD) graduate students only.

CHEM-7101 (2) Seminar: Chromatography and Trace Analysis

Student and faculty discussions and reports on research advances in chromatography, trace analysis,and environmental chemistry. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

NRSC-7102 (2-3) Topics in Neuroscience

Advanced seminar dealing with different specialized topics in neuroscience. Restricted to Graduate Students only. Prereq., NRSC 5110 or instructor consent required. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-7102 (2) Seminar: Behavioral Genetics

Intensive study of selected topics in behavioral genetics. Emphasizes recent research. Attention to both human and animal studies. May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7108 (3) Special Topics

Various topics not normally offered in the curriculum. Topics vary each semester. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CLAS-7109 (3) Graduate Seminar in Ancient and Classical Art and Archaeology

Topics vary. Emphasis is on gaining expertise in using archaeological reports in tandem with (or contradiction to) textual sources, on reading and using critical theory, on improving analytical skills and discussion, and on honing discussion leadership abilities. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours providing the topics are different. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

HIST-7110 (3) Research Seminar in Atlantic History 1500-1800

Discusses the concepts and methods that inform the field of Atlantic history in the early modern era. Readings and research papers explore the interactions of peoples from Europe, Africa, and the Americas, including the exchange of ideas, peoples, commodities, and cultural practices. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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