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Catalog of Courses for Karsh Institute of Democracy

DEM 2559
Undergrad Course in Democracy

New topics course in democracy

Course was offered:  Spring 2023
DEM 5500
Topics in Hist & Principl Demo

Instruction on key events, places, texts and thinkers that help us understand the history and principles of democracy.

DEM 7000
Democracy Sem:Dem,War,Violence

The DI Seminar will provide a unique learning experience that combines interdisciplinary inquiry with diverse forms of scholarly engagement, opportunities to interact with distinguished guests, both academics and community leaders, from on and off-Grounds. The fall semester will be devoted to readings that explore critical, conceptual, and methodological problems on the seminar theme.

Course was offered:  Fall 2020
DEM 7001
Democracy Seminar II

The DI Seminar will provide a unique learning experience that combines interdisciplinary inquiry with diverse forms of scholarly engagement, opportunities to interact with distinguished guests, both academics and community leaders, from on and off-Grounds. In the spring, participants will undertake individual research projects that advance their particular intellectual and professional interests.

Course was offered:  Spring 2021
DEM 7500
Democracy Seminar I

The DI Seminar will provide a unique learning experience that combines interdisciplinary inquiry with diverse forms of scholarly engagement, opportunities to interact with distinguished guests, both academics and community leaders, from on and off-Grounds. The fall semester will be devoted to readings that explore critical, conceptual, and methodological problems on the seminar theme.

DEM 7501
Democracy Seminar II Offered Spring 2026

The DI Seminar will provide a unique learning experience that combines interdisciplinary inquiry with diverse forms of scholarly engagement, opportunities to interact with distinguished guests, both academics and community leaders, from on and off-Grounds. In the spring, participants will undertake individual research projects that advance their particular intellectual and professional interests.