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PS/PO 320 - Political Psychology

Political psychology aims to decipher the underlying reasons for our political convictions, how we arrive at them, and how we choose to act on them. An inherently interdisciplinary field, it is thus well positioned to address political questions both...

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PS/SO 312 - France Today: Politics and Society

Using a thematic approach, this course deals with the question of French identity, encouraging students to engage in and debate key issues that have challenged society in the post-War War II era. To this end, the course examines France’s main...

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PS/SO 340 - Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination

This course centers on prejudice and discrimination experienced by diverse marginalized groups in Japan, including discrimination against gender and sexual minorities, ethnic minority groups (such as the Burakumin, Ainu, and Zainichi Koreans...

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Research Methodology Seminar - 496

The seminar will introduce students to qualitative and quantitative research methods as well as the design, development, and writing of research and scholarly projects. The course will complement the research tutorial sessions and the internship...

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RL 220 - The Popes of Rome

This course explores the history of the Catholic Church and the Papacy within the historical framework of Christianity and how the Church became a major religious, cultural and political force within Western society. We will also introduce the major...

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