Undergraduate Subjects: Fall 2025

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.007J/17.006J/24.137J/WGS.301J (HASS-H)
Feminist Thought
TBAT, Th 3:30-5
56-167
17.01J/24.04J (HASS-H)
Justice 
ZackaT, Th 10-11am 
56-114
Rec TBA
17.03 (HASS-S)
Introduction to Political Thought
HossT, Th 1-2:30
2-136
17.035J/21.H181J (HASS-H)
Libertarianism
GhachemT, Th 11-12:30
E51-285
17.20 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to the American Political Process
CaugheyW 3-5
66-160
Rec M 3-4 or
M 4-5
56-167
17.271 (HASS-S)
Mass Incarceration in the United States
WhiteT, Th 3-4:30
1-135
17.275 (HASS-S)
Public Opinion Research Design and Training Seminar 
BerinskyW 9-11
26-328
Rec F 10-11
66-148
17.30J/11.002J (HASS-S, CI-H)
Making Public Policy
CampbellT, Th 11-12:30
1-190
Rec TBA
17.307 (HASS-S)
American Public Policy for Washington Interns
Restricted to students participating in the Washington Summer Internship Program
StewartTBA
17.381J/11.111J (HASS-S)
Leadership in Negotiation: Advanced Applications
Verdini TrejoM, W 10-12
9-255
17.407 (HASS-S)
Chinese Foreign Policy
FravelT, Th 9:30-11
56-191
17.41 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to International Relations
GrinbergM, W 10-11
4-237
Rec TBA
17.473 (HASS-S)
Nuclear Strategy and Proliferation
NarangM 9-11
Rec W 10-11
Both in 66-160
 
17.50 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to Comparative Politics
LawsonM, W 2-3
36-112
Rec TBA
17.561 (HASS-S)
European Politics
ThelenT, Th 11-12:30
56-167
17.57J
(HASS-S, CI-H)
20th Century Ukraine and Russia:                                                     Entangled Histories and Identity Politics
WoodT/Th 1-2:30 
56-154
17.801 (HASS-S, CI-M)
Political Science Scope and Methods
 
ChristiaM 11-1
E51-390
Rec W 11-12
E51-393
17.90/17.A90 
Politics, Policy and Political Science: What does it all Mean?
Campbell & HossT 3-5
4-153