Undergraduate Subjects: Fall 2024

Subject number/nameProfessorTime/place
17.007J/17.006J/24.137J/WGS.301J (HASS-H)
Feminist Thought
WoodT, Th 2:30-4
5-234
17.031 (HASS-S)
American Political Thought
HossT, Th 1-2:30
56-167
17.20 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to the American Political Process
CaugheyTh 3-5
Rec-TBA
56-114
17.263 (HASS-S)
Electoral Politics, Public Opinion, and Democracy
StewartM, W 3-4:30
4-153
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
StewartTBA
TBA
17.381J/11.111J (HASS-S)
Leadership in Negotiation: Advanced Applications
Verdini TrejoM, W 10-12
9-255
17.391J/11-164J (HASS-S)
Human Rights at Home and Abroad
RajagopalW 3-5
9-450
17.41 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to International Relations
GrinbergM, W 10-11 
4-237
Rec-TBA
17.449 (HASS-S)
Emerging Technology and International Security
Lin-GreenbergT, Th 9:30-11
66-154
17.473 (HASS-S)
The Politics of Nuclear Weapons
NarangM, W 3-4:30
8-205
17.50 (HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to Comparative Politics
LawsonM, W 2-3
2-190
Rec TBA
17.503 (HASS-S)
How Dictatorship Works
HassanM, W 9:30-11
66-154
17.55J/21A.130J/21G.084J/21H.170J
(HASS-S, CI-H)
Introduction to Latin American Studies
PadillaT, Th 11-12:30
66-154
17.561 (HASS-S)
European Politics
ThelenT, Th 11-12:30
66-148
17.57J/21G.086J/21H.245J (HASS-S, CI-H)
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society:
1917 to the Present
WoodT, Th 1-2:30pm
4-153
17.577 (HASS-S)
Electoral Politics in the Developing World
 
NathanT, Th 3-4:30pm
66-154
Rec: TBA
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
and Hoss
T 3-5
4-153