American Government and Politics (United States)
- Aas 308: Const Law II: Civil Lib & Civil Rights
- Aas 320: African American Politics
- PPL 389: Policy Response to Poverty in the U.S.
- PPL 497: Washington Policy Process
- Pol 101: Introduction to American Politics
- Pol 251: Intro to Political Science Methods
- Pol 300: Judicial Process
- Pol 303: The American Presidency
- Pol 304: American Legislative Process
- Pol 305: Judicial Behavior
- Pol 306: Const Law I: Supreme Court & Const.
- Pol 307: Const Law II: Civil Lib & Civil Rights
- Pol 308: Voting and Political Participation
- Pol 309: Public Opinion and Political Psychology
- Pol 310: Political Parties and Interest Groups
- Pol 311: Political Communication
- Pol 315: Political Inequality
- Pol 316: State and Local Government and Politics
- Pol 317: Mississippi Politics
- Pol 318: Politics of the American South
- Pol 319: Minority Politics
- Pol 320: African American Politics
- Pol 367: Policy Analysis
- Pol 368: Administrative Law
- Pol 492: Mock Trial
- Pol 497: Washington Policy Process
- Pol 500: Seminar in American Politics
- Pol 551: Empirical Political Analysis
- Pol 552: Applied Political Research
- Pol 601: Seminar in Judicial Behavior
- Pol 602: Seminar in Judicial Politics
- Pol 603: Seminar in American Legislative Politics
- Pol 604: Seminar in Executive Politics
- Pol 606: Seminar in Media Politics
- Pol 609: Seminar in Southern Politics
- Pol 612: Seminar in American Political Parties
- Pol 613: Seminar in State Politics and Policy
- Pol 614: Seminar in Pol Participation & Voting
- Pol 615: Seminar in Public Opinion & Pol Psy
- Pol 653: Advanced Topics in Political Methodology
- Pol 654: Formal Models of Politics
- Pol 691: Seminar in Teaching
- Pol 695: Research Practicum
- Pol 697: Thesis
- Pol 698: Special Topics in Political Science
- Pol 699: Readings/Research
- Pol 797: Dissertation
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