Course
Fall 2020, T 12:00-2:00PM
This course explores the practice of writing and reading the history of African Americans and the wider African Diaspora.
The Black World
Course
Fall 2020, M 1:30-4:00PM
This course will examine the long history of women’s voting rights in the United States.
History Research Lab: Histories of Women and the Vote
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 4:30-5:45PM
We will gain experience with data-analysis at the intermediate level, handling data with multi-level and longitudinal structure.
Intermediate Data-Analysis for Social Science & Public Policy 2
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 9:00-10:15AM
What role does scientific expertise play (or not play) in American democracy? What role should scientific expertise play (or not play) in American democracy?
Science and Democracy
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 4:30-5:45PM
We will gain experience with data-analysis at the intermediate level, handling data with multi-level and longitudinal structure.
Intermediate Data-Analysis for Social and Policy Analysis 1
Course
Fall 2020, MW 1:30-2:45PM
This course will explore the dynamics and interplay between social entrepreneurship, social change, and policy.
Social Entrepreneurship, Policy, and Systems Change
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 4:30-5:45PM
What are the purposes of conversation, and how do we navigate these purposes?
Theory of Conversation
Course
Fall 2020, Th 1:30-4:00PM
In this course, we will engage with the major debates around racial politics in the United States.
Race and Ethnic Politics in the United States
Course
Fall 2020, W 1:30-4:00PM
Business, Finance, and Government in East Asia explores the dynamics of East Asia's economic growth (and crises) over the last fifty years.
Business, Finance, and Government in E. Asia
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 12:00-1:15PM
Topics include campaigns, voting behavior, election administration, money in politics, presidential nomination, and party coalitions.
Parties and Elections in America
Course
Fall 2020, TTh 10:30-11:45AM
This course covers enduring debates about the way the Constitution has structured the U.S. government.
American Constitutional Law
Course
Fall 2020, TTH 1:30-2:45PM
In this course, taught by a veteran journalist, we will discuss the evolution of news and examine the current challenges.
Getting to Truth: How to Navigate Today’s Media Jungle
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