Political Science Department - College Based Fees - Letter 2012-13
College Based Fees Letter to Students 2012-13
March 12, 2013
Dear Political Science Students,
This year, unlike most past years, College Based Fees (CBF) are being spent on only on classes. In prior years, CBF funded student assistantships, internships, field trips, and student clubs. Despite these difficult budgetary times, we have been able to save seats for political science majors in a variety of class types for the 2012-13 academic year:
CLASS |
QUARTER |
TOTAL UNITS FOR YEAR |
---|---|---|
POLS 180 Political Inquiry |
Winter |
8 Units |
POLS 225 Intro to lnternatlonal Relations |
Fall/Winter/Spring |
6 Units |
POLS 229 Intro to Comparative Politics |
Winter |
2 Units |
POLS 230 Basic Concepts of Political Thought |
Fall/Spring |
6 Units |
POLS 245 Judicial Process |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 308 Political Violence and Conflict Resolution |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 328 Politics of Developing Areas - Latin America |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 315 The American Presidency |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 319 United States Congress |
Fall |
2 Units |
POLS 321 Comparative Political Culture |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 324 International Relations Theory |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 333 World Food Systems |
Winter |
1 Unit |
POLS 334 Jurisprudence |
Fall |
2 Units |
POLS 341 American Constitutional Law |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 343 Civil Rights in America |
Fall |
2 Units |
POLS 344 Civil Liberties |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 361Public Administration |
Spring |
3 Units |
POLS 395 Advanced Mock Trial |
Winter |
1 Unit |
POLS 420 Contemporary US Foreign Policy |
Fall |
2 Units |
POLS 426 Int'l Organizations and Law |
Spring |
2 Units |
POLS 428 Comparative Politics |
Winter |
2 Units |
POLS 471 Urban Politics |
Winter |
2 Units |
POLS 510 Research Design |
Spring |
3 Units |
POLS 518 Public Policy Analysis |
Spring |
3 Units |
I hope that, in coming years, when the budget crisis has calmed down somewhat, we will once again be able to provide for more student assistantships, activities, and other learning opportunities for our political science students.
Sincerely,
Dr. Craig Arceneaux
Professor and Chair