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GOV 1010a: Survey Design
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course, the first in a year-long sequence, introduces students to the best practices in survey design as well as the theoretical underpinnings and concrete challenges of survey research, intended to help students better understand, interpret and critically evaluate surveys and public opinion polls. Students will have the opportunity to gain real, hands-on experience in the conceptualization and design of a survey to be fielded in the spring as part of Gov1010b.
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GOV 1010b: Survey Implementation and Analysis
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course, the second in a yearlong sequence, will emphasize key principles in the field of survey research including coverage, sampling, measurement and nonresponse errors. Students will learn how to assess the quality of public polling data, as well as fundamental skills in analyzing and reporting survey data. The course will culminate in a final research paper (including the analysis of survey data) on a topic of the student's choosing.
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GOV 1013: Election Polling and Public Opinion
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will provide students an opportunity to examine the intersection between research methods and political discourse by focusing attention on election and public opinion polls, particularly as reported in the media and used as a source of political information by both the general public and political leaders. Students will gain practical skills in survey design and evaluation by analyzing and critically assessing current opinion polls, designing survey questions and interpreting results.
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GOV 1016: Spatial Models for Social and Environmental Policy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduces the fundamental statistical and mapping tools needed for analysis of environmental and social policy. Topics are linked by environmental and social themes and include spatial statistics; surface estimation; raster algebra; suitability modeling and remote sensing. Students acquire technical skills in both mapping and spatial models. Software packages used include STARS - Space-Time Analysis of Regional Systems, GeoVISTA, ArcGIS, Geoda and MULTISPEC.
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GOV 1019: Basic Mathematics for Social Scientists
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The aim of this course is to provide the students of social sciences with a conceptual understanding of the basic notions of calculus and matrix algebra.
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GOV 1020: Intermediate Mathematics for Social Scientists
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course is geared toward graduate students of social sciences (such as government, education, psychology, etc.). The focus is on a conceptual understanding of vector calculus and probability, as well as applications.
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GOV 1052: History and Freedom in German Idealism
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The high period of German Idealism (from 1781, the date of the publication of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, to the death of Hegel in 1831) is one of the most revolutionary in the history of philosophy. We shall study the period using the central ideas of history and freedom as our guide and trace how modern ideas regarding freedom, the self, and the historical character of knowledge have their origins in the Idealists' thought.
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GOV 1060: Ancient and Medieval Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Classical and medieval political philosophy, from Plato to Thomas Aquinas, with special attention to the question of natural right.
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GOV 1061: The History of Modern Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Political philosophy from Machiavelli to Nietzsche, with attention to the rise and complex history of the idea of modernity.
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GOV 1082: What is Property?
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will investigate the major theories of property in the Western political tradition and address such key questions as: How do we come to own things? What claims do others have on the things we own? Is the community the ultimate owner of all goods? Do property rights really exist, and, if so, what is their source? Readings will include the Bible, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, More, Harrington, Locke, Marx, and Nozick.
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