Gender, Politics, and Policy

Introduction to politics and public policy of gender in the United States, including women's and LGBTQ politics and policy. An analysis of American politics and public policy through a gendered lens. An examination of the development and current role of gender in rights, representation, and public policy.

Ethnic Politics in the United States

This course surveys the role of race and ethnicity in American politics. Theories of race and identity, and political experiences and power patterns in U.S. politics are explored through political science approaches by African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/Hispanic Americans, European Americans, Indigenous/First Nation Americans, and Multiracial Americans.

Comparative Government

This course provides an introduction to the central themes of comparative politics, with a focus on the examination of variations in constitutional principles, governmental institutions, political culture, economic systems, and political problems in countries around the world.