Past Courses

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2009-2010

1st YearPOL 1020E Introduction to Political ScienceP. Nesbitt-Larking(550) N.Bradford(551) R.Vandewetering(552) R.Jonasson(553)Course Outline (550) (551) (552) (553)
2nd YearPOL 2230E Canadian Government and PoliticsR. JonassonCourse Outline
POL 2231E International RelationsD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 2237E Introduction to Political TheoryJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
POL 2245E Introduction to Comparative PoliticsA. Chan/R. JonassonCourse Outline First TermCourse Outline Second Term
POL 2257 Global Political EconomyD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 2285E Inside GovernmentsN. BradfordCourse Outline
POL 2299E British Politics: Continuity and ChangeJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
3rd & 4th YearsPOL 3305F Political Personality and ParticipationP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
POL 3306G Political Authority and ResistanceP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
POL 3351E Theories of the StateJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
POL 3368E City-Regions In A Global AgeN. Bradford Course Outline
POL 3379F Global Environmental PoliticsD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 3382F China's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
POL 3383F Japan's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
POL 3386G The Globalisation of NeoliberalismD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 3394G Selected Topics in Political Science: Canadian FederalismR. JonassonCourse Outline

2008-09

1st YearPOL 1020E Introduction to Political ScienceP. Nesbitt-Larking(550) R.Jonasson(551) R.Jonasson(552) P.Pirani(553)Course Outline Sec.(550) Sec.(551) Sec.(552) Sec.(553)
2nd YearPOL 2230E Canadian Government and PoliticsP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
POL 2231E International RelationsD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 2237E Introduction to Political TheoryF. CameronCourse Outline
POL 2245E Introduction to Comparative PoliticsP. PiraniCourse Outline
POL 2246E Public AdministrationR. JonassonCourse Outline
POL 2257 Global Political EconomyD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 2280E The Government and Politics of ChinaA. ChanCourse Outline
POL 2299E The British Political TraditionJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
3rd & 4th YearsPOL 3351E Theories of the StateJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
POL 3379G Global Environmental PoliticsD. BlairCourse Outline
POL 3380E Governance in the Asia-PacificA. ChanCourse Outline
POL 3384F Media and Elections: Campaigns, Candidates and CoverageP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
POL 3385G Political Communications in Canada: Image, Influence, ImpactP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
POL 3386F The Globalisation of NeoliberalismD. BlairCourse Outline
4th Year ThesisPOL 4490EClick here for Thesis Guidelines


2007-2008:

1st YearPolitical Science 020E Introduction to Political ScienceP. Nesbitt-Larking(550), R.Jonasson(551), T.Findlay(552), R.Jonasson(553)Course Outline Section 550 Course Outline Section 551 Course Outline Section 552 Course Outline Section 553
2nd YearPOL 219E The Politics of Human RightsR. Jonasson and T. FindlayCourse Outline First Term
Political Science 230E Canadian Government and PoliticsP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
Political Science 231E International RelationsD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 237E Introduction to Political TheoryJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
Political Science 245E Introduction to Comparative PoliticsA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 280E The Government and Politics of ChinaA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 285E Inside Governments: Policy Making in Canada and the United StatesN. BradfordCourse Outline
Political Science 299E The British Political TraditionJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
3rd & 4th YearsPolitical Science 305F Political Personality and ParticipationP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
Political Science 306G Political Authority and ResistanceP. Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline
Political Science 351E Theories of the StateJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
Political Science 368E City - Regions in a Global AgeN. BradfordCourse Outline
Political Science 376E Special Topics in International Politics-Honduras in the Global Political EconomyD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 382F China's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 383G Japan's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
4th Year ThesisPolitical Science 490EClick here for Thesis Guidelines

Intersession Courses - Summer 2007

POL 219E The Politics of Human RightsR. JonassonCourse Outline

Courses Offered in 2006-2007:

1st YearPolitical Science 020E 550Introduction to Political ScienceT. FindlayCourse Outline
Political Science 020E 551Introduction to Political ScienceN. Bradford and R. JonassonCourse Outline 1st term Course Outline 2nd term
Political Science 020E 552Introduction to Political ScienceR. JonassonCourse Outline
Political Science 020E 553Introduction to Political ScienceR. JonassonCourse Outline
2nd YearPolitical Science 230ECanadian Government and PoliticsR. JonassonCourse Outline
Political Science 231EInternational RelationsD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 237EIntroduction to Political TheoryJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
Political Science 245EIntroduction to Comparative PoliticsA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 280EThe Government and Politics of ChinaA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 285EInside Governments: Policy Making in Canada and the United StatesN. BradfordCourse Outline
Political Science 299EThe British Political TraditionJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
3rd & 4th YearsPolitical Science 351ETheories of the StateJ. CrimminsCourse Outline
Political Science 356FThe Political Economy of GlobalizationD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 357EInternational Political EconomyD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 368ECity - Regions in a Global AgeN. BradfordCourse Outline
Political Science 379GGlobal Environmental PoliticsD. BlairCourse Outline
Political Science 382FChina's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
Political Science 383GJapan's International RelationsA. ChanCourse Outline
4th Year ThesisPolitical Science 490EClick here for Thesis Guidelines
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