Fall/Winter Timetable

Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2007-08

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300-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL300H1FTopics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Contemporary ChinaJahanbegloo,
Levine
TBATBA
JPS315H1FLGBTQ PoliticsRaysideTBATBA
POL318H1FCanada and the Global Challenge Since 9/11, Part I: NAFTAClarksonTBATBA
POL341H1FCanada and the Global Challenge since 9/11, Part II: The WTOClarksonTBATBA
POL344Y1FSocial Movements in Europe and North AmericaRaysideTBATBA
POL349H1FGlobal Urban PoliticsBenjamin,
Stren
TBATBA

400-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL408H1FInnovation and GovernanceBatheltTBATBA
POL413H1FGlobal Environmental PoliticsTBATBATBA
POL414H1FPolitics of Independent UkraineWayTBATBA
POL427H1FThe Spirit of Democratic CitizenshipHorowitzTBATBA
POL443H1FTopics in Comparative Politics II: Citizenship and Immigration in the EU and North AmericaWayTBATBA
POL458H1FThe Political Economy of International TradeNorrlofTBATBA
POL464H1FUrban Policy and PolicymakingKirtonTBATBA
POL471H1FThe Political Thought of George GrantForbesTBATBA
POL472H1FThe Comparative Political Economy of Industrial SocietiesHaddowTBATBA
POL486H1FTopics in International Politics IMatthewsTBATBA

* For an explanation of any course codes see Codes Used in Timetable Listings.

** P = Priority; E = Department’s Permission; P* = Priority, with various capacity for the different enrolment controls.

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