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GRS PH 905: Directed Study in Problems in Philosophy
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GRS PH 906: Directed Study in Problems in Philosophy
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GRS PH 981: Cert Ft Study
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GRS PH 982: Cert Ft Study
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GRS PH 983: Cont Study Pt
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GRS PH 984: Cont Study Pt
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GRS PH 985: Cont Study Cft
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GRS PH 986: Cont Study Cft
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GRS PH 991: Directed Research on Dissertation
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GRS PH 993: Philosophy Proseminar 1
A workshop seminar offering advanced graduate students the opportunity to present and discuss work-in- progress (dissertation chapters, papers for job applications, journal submissions). A serious commitment to regular and continuing attendance is expected. -
GRS PH 994: Philosophy Proseminar 2
A continuation of GRS PH 993. A workshop seminar offering advanced graduate students the opportunity to present and discuss work-in-progress (dissertation chapters, papers for job applications, journal submissions). A serious commitment to regular and continuing attendance is expected. -
GRS PO 608: Higher Education and American Political Development
The history of American higher education and its relationship to the development of American society and state and critical problems in the larger U.S. context. -
GRS PO 609: The Political Psychology of Group-Based Politics
The study of political psychology, integrating political science and social and cognitive psychology as it informs the dynamics of group-based politics, including especially race, gender, class, and political party affiliation. -
GRS PO 699: Teaching College Political Science I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in Political Science. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS PO 702: Professional Development for PhD Candidates in Political Science
For political science PhD students in their second or third year of study and who are preparing for comprehensive exams or are working on a PhD prospectus. Addresses core issues in numerous fields and is taught by members of the GFPS. -
GRS PO 711: Approaches to the Study of American Politics
Graduate core course. Introduces students to major theoretical, substantive, and methodological problems in the study of American politics by examining two sets of literature: scholarly debates and discussion of theory and research, and the concrete research of leading Americanists. -
GRS PO 742: Comparative Public Policy
Analyzes the policy problems facing industrial countries, identifies clusters of national solutions, and investigates the institutional structures contributing to cross-national variations in policy experiments. Relevant to students interested in public policy and/or comparative politics. -
GRS PO 751: Approaches to the Study of Comparative Politics
Graduate Core Seminar. In this intensive reading seminar on the political approaches to the study of comparative politics, students get acquainted with the key epistemological and methodological writings that have formed the basic inquiry known today as comparative politics. -
GRS PO 760: Problems and Issues of Contemporary Africa
Topics vary. Topic for Spring 2019: Transitional Justice: Explores the use of trials, truth commissions, memorialization, and amnesia as strategies for dealing with legacies of authoritarianism and violence. -
GRS PO 768: Latin America Past and Present
Meets with GRS IR 713. The interdisciplinary study of Latin America through history, from pre- colonial indigenous times to contemporary achievements and challenges, including culture and the arts, archaeology, society, politics, and international affairs.

