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Elective, but NOT intro-level, courses
The 3000-level courses listed in the section below were evaluated and found *not* appropriate as introductory-level courses. Possible reasons are that these courses have a prerequisite or that they focus on a specific topic or that they do not have a lecture format. These courses however do count as an elective toward the Barnard political science major and minor. It is the student's responsibility to check the prerequisites if they are not listed here! Additional cross-listed courses that can be used as an elective are indicated at the end of the page in the online Course Catalog.
UN 3001 Introduction to Human Rights
UN 3135 Theories of the Political Self
UN 3140 Animal Rights: Theory & Practice
UN 3218 Mass Media & American Democracy (prereq: W1201 or equivalent)
UN 3220 Logic of Collective Choice
BC 3254 First Amendment Values (prereq: W1201 or equivalent)
UN 3285 Freedom of Speech & Press
BC 3521 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (prereq: W1201 or equivalent)
UN 3595 Social Protection Around the World (prereq: W1501 or equivalent)
UN 3613 International Politics of the Environment (prereq: W1601 or equivalent)
UN 3635 U.S. Foreign Economic Policy (prereq: W1601 or equivalent)
UN 3680 Current Issues in International Security (prereq: W1601 or equivalent)
UN 3690 International Law
UN 3704 Data Analysis & Statistics for Political Science Research (QUA)
UN 3720 Scope & Methods
UN 3911-3912 Seminars in Political Theory
UN 3921-3922 Seminars in American Politics
UN 3951-3952 Seminars in Comparative Politics
UN 3955 Seminar: Politics of China
UN 3961-3962 Seminars in International Politics