Andrée Reeves, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Political Science Department Biography Dr. Andrée Reeves teaches American government, with a particular emphasis on political institutions. She offers undergraduate courses on Congress, the Presidency, Political Parties and Interest Groups, Elections and Public Opinion, and Federalism. Her graduate courses include Research Methods, Separation of Powers, and Public Policy Processes. Her primary research interests include the U.S. Congress, committee leadership, and political parties in the electoral arena, as well Intergovernmental relations and Alabama politics. Dr. Reeves earned her BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her MA and PhD from Rice University. Dr. Andrée Reeves' Curriculum Vitae Education Ph.D., Political Science, Rice University M.A., Political Science, Rice University B.A., Political Science, French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Classes Taught PSC 101 - Introduction to American Government PSC 103 - Introduction to State and Local Government PSC 302 - The American Congress PSC 304 - American Presidency PSC 309 - Political Parties and Interest Groups PSC 399 - Current Affairs PSC 420 - Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations PSC 520 - Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations PSC 601 - The Public Policy Process PSC 635 - Program Evaluation and Methods PSC 690 - Capstone