Registration for Political Science seminars is different from that for most other political science courses in that pre-registration is not permitted and the instructor's approval is required.
You will not be able to register for seminars until the first week of
classes of each semester. To register for most*, you must attend the first
class meeting. Your professor will most likely let you know whether or
not you will be in his or her class within the first two weeks. (Priority is given to seniors who need the seminar
to graduate). You should bring to class with you an Add/Drop
form, and if you are accepted into the class, your professor must sign your Add/Drop
form, which you should then bring to the Registrar in Kent Hall, so that you may be officially registered for the class. Make sure to bring the signed Add/Drop form
to the registrar before the change of program period ends. If you
do not do so before this date, you
will not be able to register for the seminar.
Seminars in Political Theory: W3911, W3912
Seminars in American Politics: W3921, W3922
Seminars in Comparative Politics: W3951, W3952
Seminars in International Politics: W3961, W3962
Course descriptions for 2012-2013 undergraduate seminars
*If interested in POLS W3921 sec. 003 Bill of Rights, with Professor Martha Zebrowski, please contact her at [email protected] ASAP to be put on the waiting list.
Please contact Nathalie Neptune with any further questions or concerns.