Barnard College

International Relations

POLS V 1601x and y International Politics

Setting and dynamics of global politics; application of theories of international relations to selected historical and contemporary problems. - TBD
Corequisites: Required discussion section POLS V1611. May be taken at Barnard or Columbia. L-course sign-up through eBear. Professor Marten's section is limited to 220, including 44 incoming Barnard first-year students. Barnard syllabus. Discussion Section Required. General Education Requirement: Social Analysis (SOC).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2013 :: POLS V1601
POLS
1601
18224
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
501 SCHERMERHORN HALL
R. Jervis 126 / 160 [ More Info ]
Autumn 2013 :: POLS V1601
POLS
1601
13255
001
MW 10:10a - 11:25a
TBA
T. Putnam 138 / 160 [ More Info ]

POLS V 1601x or y Introduction to International Politics

Lecture and discussion. The basic setting and dynamics of global politics, with emphasis on contemporary problems and processes.
Discussion Section Required.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2013 :: POLS V1601
POLS
1601
18224
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
501 SCHERMERHORN HALL
R. Jervis 126 / 160 [ More Info ]
Autumn 2013 :: POLS V1601
POLS
1601
13255
001
MW 10:10a - 11:25a
TBA
T. Putnam 138 / 160 [ More Info ]