Fall 2008 PhD Course Schedule

 Course #

 Field/Course Title

Day/Time

Room

 Instructor

 G53.1110.001*  Math for Political Science MWF 10-11:30 19W4, Rm 217  Eguia, J.
 G53.1150.001*  Quant I MW 2-4; TH 10-11 19W4, Rms. 217 and 335  Egan, P.
 G53.1350.001  American Government and Politics (Core I) T 4-6:30 19W4, Rm 212  Gordon, S./Rosenthal, H.
 G53.1400.001  Political Economy (Core) M 4-6:15 19W4, Rm 212  Eguia, J.
 G53.1550.001  Comparative Politics (Core) - Industrialized Democracies T 2-4 19W4, Rm 217  Laver, M.
 G53.1700.001  IR - PE (Core) TH 2-4 19W4, Rm 217  Gilligan, M.
 G53.2105.001  Formal Modeling M 6:20-8:20 19W4, Rm 217  Brams, S.
 G53.2590.001  Middle Eastern Government and Politics T 4-6 19W4, Rm 217  Kazemi, F.
 G53.2774.001  Political Economy of the Pacific Basin W 6:20-8:20 SILV 501  Denoon, D.
 G53.2900.001  International Law (Interplay of Politics and Law) W 4-6 19W4, Rm 217  Hsiung, J.
 G53.3100.001  Deliberation and Democratic Theory W 4-6 19W4, Rm 212  Landa, D./Manin, B.
 G53.3101.001**  Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar T 4-5:50 FH 324  Pasquino, P.
 G53.3500.001  Comparative Political Behavior TH 4-6 19W4, Rm 212  Tucker, J.
 G53.3500.003
 Democracy T 9-12 19W4, Rm 217  Przeworski, A.
 G53.3501.001  Ethnicity, Politics, and Economics W 6:20-8:20 19W4, Rm 217  Chandra, K.

 

Course list is tentative and subject to change.

*Enrollment is restricted to Politics PhD students only.

**Course follows the Law School calendar.  Interested students should contact Prof. Pasquino directly and see Linda Yanuzzi (Assistant to Prof. Rodriguez) in Vanderbilt Hall, Rm 314, to get the readings for the first class.