Graduate-level Courses
The Department of Political Science has offered the following graduate-level courses in Comparative Politics:
PLSC 597: Contentious Politics (Lee Ann Banaszak, Fall 2020)
PLSC 597: Contentious Politics (Cyanne Loyle, Spring 2020)
PLSC 550: Comparative Politics Seminar (Gretchen Casper, Fall 2019)
PLSC 555: Comparative Authoritarianism (Joseph Wright, Spring 2019)
PLSC 550: Comparative Politics Seminar (Gretchen Casper, Fall 2018)
PLSC 551: Comparative Political Economy (Vineeta Yadav, Fall 2018)
PLSC 597: Government Corruption in Comparative Perspective (Elizabeth Carlson, Fall 2017)
PLSC 555: Comparative Authoritarianism (Joseph Wright, Fall 2016)
PLSC 597: African Politics (Elizabeth Carlson, Spring 2016)
PLSC 551: Institutions in Comparative Political Economy (Vineeta Yadev, Fall 2015)
PLSC 597B: Government Corruption from a Comparative Perspective (Elizabeth Carlson, Spring 2015)
PLSC 556: Civil Conflict (Gretchen Casper, Spring 2015)
PLSC 551: Social Movements and Revolutions (Lee Ann Banaszak, Fall 2014)