PLSC S2227 (CRN: 30128)
Instructors: Amir Fairdosi
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Meeting Times: TTh 7.15-9.00p
Distributional Requirements: Social Sciences
Eligibility: Open to pre-college and college students
Online Course. This is a survey course on the United States Congress. We will explore such questions as: What are the causes and effects of political polarization? How would term limits affect policy outcomes? What is the effect of money on Congress? Where do/should constituents fit in in all this? How does Congress interact with the President and the bureaucracy? How does one run for office? Why is Congress’s approval rating lower than any other institution in the country? The course is divided into two parts. In Part I, we discuss the theoretical and historical foundations of legislative government the United States. In Part II, we move beyond theories of legislating and on to the way Congress operates in practice. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. Tuition: $5480. Technology Fee: $85.
PLSC S3101 (CRN: 30130)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
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Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
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ANTH S3245 (CRN: 30026)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
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EP&E S4295 (CRN: 30289)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
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ECON S3378 (CRN: 30061)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
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GLBL S3129 (CRN: 30225)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. Study of the international relations and foreign policy of contemporary China. Topics include war, diplomacy, grand strategy, the military, cyber security, finance, trade, domestic politics, nuclear weapons, and international…