Fall 2026 classes offered in Political Science as of Friday, 07/10/2026 at 07:45 AM
schedFallPSCI report generated: 10-JUL-26


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PSCI 110 American Government1413573below

T09:00-10:20FH_118Hicks,RD125120
5990

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-ONLHicks,RD



990

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PSCI 110 American Government2412343


MW09:00-10:20FH_125Hicks,RD5050
0991

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PSCI 110 American Government3412353below$77
W13:00-13:50ONLLarson,JD5050
0994

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-ONLLarson,JD



994

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PSCI 110 American Government4439843below$77
W15:00-15:50ONLLarson,JD5050
0992

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-ONLLarson,JD



992

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PSCI 159 California Government1412373


MW11:00-12:20FH_235Holmes,AR4040
0990

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PSCI 159 California Government2416413below


-ONLWalters,NR4040
09917

Texts
PSCI 160 California Institutions1439801below


-ONLWalters,NR4030
10990

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PSCI 220 Intro to Political Theory1412384


TR11:00-12:50FH_235Meyer,JM4018
22990

Texts
PSCI 235 Act to End Sexualized Violence1414981below
09/11F15:00-18:00FH_118Schnurer,MD243
18990

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09/12S09:00-16:00FH_118Schnurer,MD



990

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10/09F15:00-18:00FH_118Schnurer,MD



990

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PSCI 240 Intro to Internat'l Relations1438154below

R09:00-10:50FH_111Zerbe,NR4014
26990SR
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-ONLZerbe,NR



990SR
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PSCI 303W Global Inequalities1438163below

F11:00-12:20ONLWalters,NR252500991SR
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-ONLWalters,NR



991SR
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PSCI 305W Food Politics1438173below

R17:00-18:20FH_108Zerbe,NR252500994SFNONETexts








-ONLZerbe,NR



994SFNONETexts
PSCI 306 Environmental Politics1412393below

TR09:00-10:20ONLWalters,NR4019021990SF
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PSCI 317 Public Policy Process1412404


MW13:00-14:50FH_236Burkhalter,SE2020
0990SR
Texts
PSCI 320 Career Workshop1415301

08/31-10/12M17:00-18:50FH_181Holmes,AR77
0991

Texts
PSCI 330 Nation Building in Africa1415314below

MW09:00-10:50FH_108Dieme,JC209
11990

Texts
PSCI 350 US National Politics1438184


MW15:00-16:50FH_235Burkhalter,SE4013
27990

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PSCI 360 Political Economy1438194below

R13:00-14:50FH_025Zerbe,NR4013
27990SR
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-ONLZerbe,NR



990SR
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PSCI 395 Political Research & Analysis1414874


MW11:00-12:50TA_018Sebro,T3022
8990

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PSCI 413 Moot Court1438202


W18:00-19:50FH_178Chang,JY208
12990
NONETexts
PSCI 414 Moot Court Competition1438211


W17:00-17:50FH_178Chang,JY2010
10990
NONETexts
PSCI 482 Internship1412423IA


-TBAHolmes,AR33
0990

Texts
PSCI 485W What Next? Politics Amid Ruins10438224below

T15:00-17:50FH_178Meyer,JM2014
6990

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        Tutorial1143843




-TBAMeyer,JM2014
6990

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* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Rsrvd: indicates the number of seats reserved during registration for various reasons (i.e., freshmen registration in the Fall, PBLCs, or major restrictions). Unused seats are released prior to the beginning of the semester.
* Avail: indicates the total number of seats open to all students. This number may be reduced by enrollments in other cross-listed class sections.
* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
* Wait Tot: indicates the number of students currently waitlisted for the class (allows departments to determine class demand and may result in opening of class additional sections)
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)
* Permanent Text Status: If the particular course is indicated as NONE, there are no required texts. If indicated as FREE, text materials are offered free to students.
* Bookstore Text Info: Link to Bookstore text details for all courses that potentially have required texts.

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections must also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedFallPSCI report generated: 10-JUL-26
Class
CN
Class Notes
PSCI 110 American Government41357This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government41235This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government43984This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 159 California Government41641This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 160 California Institutions43980This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 235 Act to End Sexualized Violence41498PSCI 235 is a hyflex class. The class will take place in a classroom at Humboldt but will also be simultaneously available via zoom. Students are welcome to enroll and attend fully online in real time
PSCI 240 Intro to Internat'l Relations43815This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 303W Global Inequalities43816This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 305W Food Politics43817This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 306 Environmental Politics41239This section is a 100% virtual class with synchronous class sessions.
PSCI 330 Nation Building in Africa41531Course explores facets of postcolonial nation building in African literature and film.
PSCI 360 Political Economy43819This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 485W What Next? Politics Amid Ruins43822In the face of declining support for mainstream political institutions and rising polycrisis today, the seminar will examine emerging political movements and ideas of right and left. Students will develop and share findings with the broader campus community, rather than conventional academic papers.