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plsc 102: international politics

PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Williams
MWF 9:20am / LSC

This introductory course in international relations will consider both historical and current issues in international relations, focusing on the role and interactions of states. New challenges (terrorism, globalism, ecology) will be discussed, together with enduring issues such as human rights, conflict resolution, international security, and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."

PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Endless
MWF 11:30am / LSC


This course introduces students to fundamental issues and concepts in international politics. The focus of analysis will be on the relations between states in the contemporary world. Topics examined will include competing perspectives in international relations, war and security issues, conflict resolution, international political economy, diplomacy and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum.

PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Endless
MWF 1:40pm / LSC


This course introduces students to fundamental issues and concepts in international politics. The focus of analysis will be on the relations between states in the contemporary world. Topics examined will include competing perspectives in international relations, war and security issues, conflict resolution, international political economy, diplomacy and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum.

PLSC 102: International Politics
Mr. Hazen 
MWF 2:45pm / LSC


This introductory course in international relations will consider both historical and current issues in international relations, focusing on the role and interactions of states. New challenges (terrorism, globalism, ecology) will be discussed, together with enduring issues such as human rights, conflict resolution, international security, and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."

PLSC 102: International Politics
Dr. Marrar
TTh 11:30am / LSC

This course explores power in the international political system from the competing perspectives of realism and liberalism while emphasizing the relationship between the global North and South in an era of "globalization." It presents students with the analytical tools necessary for understanding foreign policy making and the roots of international law, organizations, conflict, and cooperation. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."


PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Williams
MWF 9:20am / LSC

This introductory course in international relations will consider both historical and current issues in international relations, focusing on the role and interactions of states. New challenges (terrorism, globalism, ecology) will be discussed, together with enduring issues such as human rights, conflict resolution, international security, and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."

PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Endless
MWF 11:30am / LSC


This course introduces students to fundamental issues and concepts in international politics. The focus of analysis will be on the relations between states in the contemporary world. Topics examined will include competing perspectives in international relations, war and security issues, conflict resolution, international political economy, diplomacy and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum.

PLSC 102: International Politics
Professor Endless
MWF 1:40pm / LSC


This course introduces students to fundamental issues and concepts in international politics. The focus of analysis will be on the relations between states in the contemporary world. Topics examined will include competing perspectives in international relations, war and security issues, conflict resolution, international political economy, diplomacy and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum.

PLSC 102: International Politics
Mr. Hazen 
MWF 2:45pm / LSC


This introductory course in international relations will consider both historical and current issues in international relations, focusing on the role and interactions of states. New challenges (terrorism, globalism, ecology) will be discussed, together with enduring issues such as human rights, conflict resolution, international security, and international organizations. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."

PLSC 102: International Politics
Dr. Marrar
TTh 11:30am / LSC

This course explores power in the international political system from the competing perspectives of realism and liberalism while emphasizing the relationship between the global North and South in an era of "globalization." It presents students with the analytical tools necessary for understanding foreign policy making and the roots of international law, organizations, conflict, and cooperation. This course is an option in the "Societal and Cultural Knowledge" section of the core curriculum."