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Courses

Graduate courses in Politics address the full range of topics covered in political science--everything from ancient Greek political philosophy to the latest quantitative research methods.

The Department of Politics offers an array of courses ranging across various areas of study. Below you will find our most recent course offerings. A list of Prior Courses (Spring 2025 and earlier) is regularly updated for your reference. A list of Future Courses, tentatively planned for next academic year, may also available online.


Fall 2025

POL 501

Topics in Quantitative Methods (Half-Term)

Fall 2025
M
Zeyang (Arthur) Yu
POL 502

Mathematics for Political Science

Fall 2025
MW
Gleason Judd
POL 511

Problems in Political Theory: Gender and Democracy

Fall 2025
W
Jan-Werner Müller
POL 521

The Study of Comparative Politics

Fall 2025
T
Rory Truex
POL 533

State Capture and Misgovernance

Fall 2025
W
Leonard Wantchekon
POL 535

Bureaucratic Politics

Fall 2025
M 4:30-7:20 pm
Nicholas Kuipers
POL 538

Comparative Political Behavior

Fall 2025
TH
Grigore Pop-Eleches
POL 544

Intro to American Politics: Political Behavior

Fall 2025
W
Markus Prior
POL 551

Seminar in International Politics

Fall 2025
T
Kristopher Ramsay, Andrew Moravcsik
POL 553

Ancient and Medieval Political Theory

Fall 2025
T 2:55-4:15 pm
Melissa Lane
POL 571

Empirical Research Methods for Political Science

Fall 2025
TTH
Jonathan Mummolo
POL 573

Quantitative Analysis 2

Fall 2025
MW
Rocío Titiunik
POL 576

Formal Political Analysis 2

Fall 2025
TTH
Instructor to be announced
POL 583

Political Economy of Interest Groups

Fall 2025
M
Hye Young You

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