Which politics classes would you recommend for someone who doesn't like math?

<p>Which politics classes would you recommend for someone who doesn’t like math?</p>

<p>Currently looking at Julie Browne’s POL-UA 842 Doing Political Economy: Apprs to Public Policy, Jennifer Larson’s POL-UA 597 Networks & Politics, Christopher Todd Dawes’<br>
POL-UA 311 The Biology of Politics, and Lawrence Mead’s POL-UA 306 Public Policy.</p>

<p>I’ve previously taken Intro. to British Politics at NYU London (super easy) and Intro. to Political Theory with Pasquale Pasquino (terribly taught class, nice guy, got a good grade but learned next to nothing). I also took AP Gov in high school. Thus my politics background isn’t that great and I’m looking for classes that won’t kill my GPA. I’m a politics minor and only need 2 more politics classes to finish the minor (AP Gov counts as a class and you only need 5 classes).</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>At least one of those will likely involve math.</p>

<p>Theory classes will usually not involve math. I.e. dictatorship and democracy, theories of justice, etc. </p>

<p>Things like gender in law, American constitution, etc. also do not involve math.</p>