Spring 2026 classes offered in Political Science as of Tuesday, 09/23/2025 at 07:45 AM
schedSpringPSCI report generated: 23-SEP-25


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Sect


CN#


Units


Notes*


Fee


Dates


Days


Time


Room


Instructor


Cap


Enr


Rsrvd*


Avail*

Wait
Cap*

Wait
Tot*


Sust*
Perm
Text
Status

Bookstore
Text Info
PSCI 110 American Government1211893






1250
125990

Texts
PSCI 110 American Government2211903






500
50990

Texts
PSCI 110 American Government3211913






500
50990

Texts
PSCI 110 American Government4211983






500
50990

Texts
PSCI 159 California Government1214033






400
40990

Texts
PSCI 159 California Government2216793






400
40990

Texts
PSCI 160 California Institutions1214041






400
40990

Texts
PSCI 160 California Institutions2216771






400
40990

Texts
PSCI 230 Intro to Comparative Pols1211924






400
40990

Texts
PSCI 303W Global Inequalities1214503






250
25990SR
Texts
PSCI 306 Environmental Politics1211933






400
40990SF
Texts
PSCI 323 Contemporary Political Theory1215634






230
23990

Texts
PSCI 343 Global Governance1214004






240
24990SR
Texts
PSCI 350 US National Politics1215644






340
34990

Texts
PSCI 371 E Law Conference1213641






400
40990
FREETexts
PSCI 376 Multilateralism and the UN1211952






200
20990
FREETexts
PSCI 377 Model United Nations1211961






300
30990
FREETexts
PSCI 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium1211991






200
20990SRNONETexts
PSCI 410 US Constitutional Law1211944






250
25990

Texts
PSCI 412 Legal Research1211974






250
25990

Texts
PSCI 441 International Law10215654






230
23990

Texts
        Tutorial1121641







230
23990

Texts
PSCI 485W Technology and Politics10214514






200
20990

Texts
        Tutorial1121456







200
20990

Texts
PSCI 491 Mentoring1216743






50
510
FREETexts



* 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.