Over the years I have saved various syllabi in a local folder. I decided to do some digital housekeeping the other day with the aim of getting rid of the folder. Instead, I found links to the syllabi online and deleted the folder (including the ones that I couldn’t find).
This is a overview I made for myself but I bring it here in case it might be helpful to others. I provide the name of the teacher in parenthesis.
Experiments
– Experimentation and Causal Inference (Thomas J. Leeper)
– GOVT 83.21 / QSS 30.03: Experiments in Politics (Brendan Nyhan)
– Experimental Methods in Political Science (Bethany Albertson and Mike Findley)
– Experimental Design and Social Behavior (Rick Wilson)
– Gov 2008 Experimental Political Science (Ryan Enos and Dustin Tingley)
– G4068: Experimentation in the Social Sciences (Costas Panagopoulos)
Political psychology
– Government 2749: Political Psychology and International Relations (J. D. Kertzer)
– GOVT 30:Political Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories (Brendan Nyhan)
– PSCI4221: Political Psychology (Pavel Bacovsky)
– Political Psychology (Michael F. Meffert)
Parties and institutions
– PSCI 3031: Political Parties & Interest Groups (Nancy Billica)
Political communication and media
– Political Communication, Media and Public Policy (Rasmus K. Nielsen)
– Political Communication and Media Effects (Michael F. Meffert)
European Union
– PSCI 4302: Politics of the European Union (Joe Jupille)
Politics
– Electoral Politics (Miguel R. Rueda)
Public opinion and political behaviour
– Public Opinion & Political Communication (Daniel Flynn)
– Voters, Public Opinion and Participation (Tom O’Grady)
– Public opinion & political behavior (Jennifer Wolak)
Text as data
– Psych/CSCI 626: Text as Data (Morteza Dehghani)
– Quantitative Text Analysis (Stefan Müller)
– Automated Text Analysis in Political Science (Martijn Schoonvelde)
Surveys
– Survey Design and Analysis (Carey E. Stapleton)
– Course on Design and Analysis of Sample Surveys (Andrew Gelman)
– Using Surveys for Research and Evaluation (Thomas J. Leeper)
Research design
– PLSC508b: Dissertation Workshop: Research Design & Causal Inference (Chris Blattman)
– Sociology 750 – Research Design and Practice in Sociology (Jeremy Freese)
– Political Analysis (John Gerring)
– Political Analysis: A Primer (John Gerring)
– GV505 Research Design in Political Science (Simon Hix and Paul Mitchell)
– Political Science 522 Research Design and Analysis in Quantitative Research (James H. Kuklinskiand and Jake Bowers)
– PAD 6707 Logics of Inquiry (Rick Feiock)
– POL580 Methods of Political Inquiry (William Mishler)
– Causal Analysis in Data Science (Tom O’Grady)
Statistics
– Statistical Inference: Linear Models, Descriptive, Causal and Statistical Inference (Jake Bowers)
– POS 5747 Special Topics in Advanced Quantitative Analysis: Causality, Matching, and Multilevel Models (Jason Barabas)
– PUBL0050 Advanced Quantitative Methods (Jack Blumenau)
– 17.835: Machine Learning and Data Science in Politics (In Song Kim)
– Machine Learning for Social Scientists (Rochelle Terman)
– POL-GA 1251 Quantitative Political Analysis II (Cyrus Samii)
– POS 5746 Advanced Quantitative Analysis in Political Science (Jason Barabas)
– POS 3930 Advanced Research Methods in Political Science (Jason Barabas)
– Dynamic Analysis (Time Series Modeling in Politics) (Jan Box-Steffensmeier, John R. Freeman & Jon Pevehouse)
– Political Science 688: Applied Bayesian and Robust Statistical Methods in Political Research (Jake Bowers)
– GOV 2003: Topics in Quantitative Methodology (Kosuke Imai & Santiago Olivella)
– POL 245: Visualizing Data (Kosuke Imai)
– POL345/SOC305: Introduction to Quantitative Social Science (Margaret Frye & Kosuke Ima)
– POL 451: Statistical Methods in Political Science (Kosuke Imai)
– Stat186/Gov2002: Causal Inference (Kosuke Imai)
– Topics in Applied Econometrics (J. Angrist & W. Newey)
– Introduction to Machine Learning (Justin Grimmer)
– POLS 509: The Linear Model (Justin Esarey)
– 17.800: Quantitative Research Methods I (Teppei Yamamoto)
– 17.802: Quantitative Research Methods II (Teppei Yamamoto)
– 17.804: Quantitative Research Methods III (Teppei Yamamoto)
– 17.806: Quantitative Research Methods IV (In Song Kim)
– Political Science 208: Political Science Methods (Justin Esarey)
– Political Science 590: Matching for Adjustment and Causal Inference
– GOVT 10: Quantitative Political Analysis
– Political Science 2580: Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Paul Testa and Marie Schenk)
– Time Series Analysis (Jamie Monogan)
Mathematics
– Mathematics for Political and Social Research (i.e., Extended Math Camp) (David A. Siege)
– Mathematical Tools for Political Scientists (Miguel R. Rueda)
Misc.
– Repository of syllabi on experiments from a variety of social scientists