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PLCP 1010 Introduction to Comparative Politics
Last taught: Fall 2026 Add to Schedule
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Review Summary Updated April 05, 2026

Expect a heavily theory and statistics-driven workload that often surprises students expecting a traditional survey course. The material moves fast and reads densely, so leaning on lecture slides, TA discussions, and office hours is practically mandatory to stay on track. Online open-note exams feature tight time limits and conceptual essay prompts, making top grades achievable but undeniably grueling. It is widely viewed as an intellectually transformative experience for serious majors, but actively discouraged for casual learners or anyone hunting for an easy pass.

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Fall 2009
4.3
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This is not your typical intro level course that you expect to be unchallenging and an easy A. You have to work in it, but it is worth it and you learn a good deal. Professor Walder is an excellent teacher and he made lectures funny and interesting. My TA, David Moore, was also very good. It was a big help to go to discussion because he would clarify anything we were unsure about.

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