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Graduate Subjects Fall 2026

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.000J/24.611J
Political Philosophy
ZackaTh 10-12
E53-485
17.006J/24.637J
Feminist Thought
ArainT, Th 3:30-5
14E-310
17.100
Field Seminar in Political Economy
FigueroaT 11-1
E53-485
17.200
American Political Behavior I 
WhiteT 9-11
E53-485
17.276
Public Opinion Research Training Lab
BerinskyW 3-5
E53-485
17.310/IDS.412/STS.482
Science, Technology and Public Policy
SelinM, W 1-2:30
66-168
17.418
Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Nielsen and
Narang
M 9-11
E53-485
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Lin-GreenbergT 1-3
E53-438
17.452
Emerging Technology, Intelligence, and the Problem of Surprise
BrennerTh 1-3
E53-485
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
TalmadgeW 10-12
E53-438
17.488
Simulating Global Dynamics and War 
Samuels and 
Lin-Greenberg
T 9-12
E53-438
17.526
Comparative Urban Development
NathanW 9-11
Rec TBA
E53-485
17.580
Contentious Politics
HassanW 3-5
E53-438
17.800
Quantitative Research Methods I: Regression
Hidalgo 
and Egami
T, Th 3-4:30
Rec TBA
E51-063
17.804
Quantitative Research Methods III: Generalized
Linear Models and Extensions
KimT, Th 3-4:30
E51-390
Rec TBA
17.812
Game Theory Toolkit for Political Science Research
 
FlaniganM 3-5
E53-485
17.850
Political Science Scope and Methods
Nielsen and 
Caughey
T 10-12
E53-438
17.S952
Strategic Forces Analysis
LongW 3-5
E51-393

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