Undergraduate Subjects: Spring 2026

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.007J/17.006J/24.137J/WGS.301J (HASS-H)
Feminist Thought
MontagueT, Th 3:30-5
66-156
17.043J/24.150J/CMS.125J (HASS-H)
Liberalism, Toleration and Freedom of Speech
SkowT, Th 3-4:30 
34-302
17.05J/CC.117J (HASS-H, CI-H)
Humane Warfare: Ancient and Medieval Perspectives on Ethics in War
RabiehT 3-5, Th 3-4
16-160
17.20 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to the American Political Process
CaugheyW 3-5, 
Rec M  
3-4 or 4-5
26-168
17.307 (HASS-S)
American Public Policy for Washington Interns
Restricted to students participating in the Washington Summer Internship Program
StewartTBA
17.317 (HASS-S)
US Social Policy
CampbellT, Th 11-12:30
3-370
Rec F 
11-12 or 12-1
1-379
17.389 (HASS-S)
Education, Inequality and Politics
 
SchneiderTh 3-5
66-154
Rec TBA
17.393J/1.801J/11.021J/IDS.060J (HASS-S)
Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics:
Pollution Prevention and Control
 
Ashford & CaldartT, Th
3:30-5
E51-057
17.483/17.482 (HASS-S)
US Military Power
TalmadgeT 1-3
E51-085
Rec TBA
17.503 (HASS-S)
How Dictatorship Works
HassanM, W 1-2:30
66-154
17.517J/21L.453J (HASS-S)
Political Utopias and Dystopias
Lawson and FullerF 3-5
56-167
Rec TBA 
17.569 (HASS-S)
Russia's Foreign Policy: Toward the Post-Soviet States and Beyond
SaivetzT 11-1, Th 12-1
56-167
17.571 (HASS-S)
Democracy, Development and Climate Change in Africa
LiebermanT 9-11
Th 10-11
66-156
17.591 (HASS-S)
Research Seminar in Applied International Studies
SamuelsTh 9-11
E51-390
Rec TBA 
17.803 (CI-M, LAB)
Political Science Laboratory
 
FigueroaM, W 9:30-11
Lab F 10-11
E51-390
17.831 (HASS-S)
Data and Politics
HidalgoT Th 9:30-11
2-143
17.839
Democracy and AI
RennardM, W 3-4:30
66-160
17.S917 
AI Alignment
Flanigan and ZackaTh 7-10pm
2-131
17.S918
Democratic Backsliding and Breakdown
LawsonT 3-5
2-103
Rec TBA