Fall 2011 1st Yr. Admits require a total of 10 courses to graduate.
Fall 2010 (and Prior) 1st Yr. Admits require a total of nine courses to graduate.
NOTE: Every course will not be offered every semester. Students may opt for depth by selecting courses within thematic categories, or may opt for breadth by sampling broadly across those categories.
Canadian
POG 310 |
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POG 313 |
Race and Ethnicity in Canada |
POG 315 |
Equity and Human Rights |
POG 410* |
Canadian Urban Politics |
POG 416* |
Canadian Federalism |
POG 417* |
Canadian-American Relations |
Policy
Global
POG 323 |
The Politics of Development |
POG 423* |
Nationalism and Identity |
POG 424* |
Human Rights and Global Politics |
POG 425* |
Regional Economic Integration |
POG 426* |
Contemporary Global Conflicts |
Comparative
POG 440* |
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POG 442* |
Women and Comparative Politics |
POG 443* |
Global Cities |
POG 444* |
Politics, Media and Technology |
POG 446* |
Voters, Elections, and Parties |
Theory
POG 430* |
Contemporary Political Thought |
POG 431* |
Power, Hegemony and Resistance |
Unclassified
* A minimum of five of these courses must be taken prior to graduation.
NOTE: With advance written approval of the Department, Public Administration (PPA) courses and/or Upper Level Politics Liberal Studies courses may be substituted for Table II Professional courses.