POL SCI 101-001
Introduction to Political Science
Instructor: Samantha Hagle (sahagle@uwm.edu)
Meets: MW 2:30pm-3:45pm

POL SCI 102-201
Introduction to International Relations
Instructor: Uk Heo (heouk@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 104-001
Introduction to American Government and Politics
Instructor: Erin Olsen (ekaheny@uwm.edu)
Meets: MW 11:30am-12:45pm

POL SCI 104-201
Introduction to American Government and Politics
Instructor: Kathleen Dolan (kdolan@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 106-001
Politics of the World's Nations
Instructor: Kristin Horowitz (trenholm@uwm.edu)
Meets: TR 1pm-2:15pm

POL SCI 203-001
Introduction to Political Science Research
Instructor: Samantha Hagle (sahagle@uwm.edu)
Meets: MW 10am-11:15am

POL SCI 216-201
Environmental Politics
Instructor: Joel Rast (jrast@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 312-001
The Politics of Authoritarian Regimes
Instructor: Ora John Reuter (reutero@uwm.edu)
Meets: MW 1pm-2:15pm

POL SCI 330-201
The Politics of International Economic Relations
Instructor: Shale Horowitz (shale@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 335-001
Comparative Political Systems
Instructor: Ahmet Ergurum (aergurum@uwm.edu)
Meets: TR 11:30am-12:45pm

POL SCI 359-201
Problems of American Foreign Policy
Instructor: Kristin Horowitz (trenholm@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 365-201
Theories and Methods in International Politics
Instructor: Uk Heo (heouk@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 379-001
Morality, Conflict and War
Instructor: Kristin Horowitz (trenholm@uwm.edu)
Meets: TR 10am-11:15am

POL SCI 412-201
Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
Instructor: Kimberly Rice (kjj4@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

POL SCI 452-201
Administrative Law
Instructor: Erin Olsen (ekaheny@uwm.edu)
Meets: No Meeting Pattern

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