Fall/Winter Timetable

Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2012-13

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300-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL314H1FPublic Opinion and VotingL5101NevitteUC 163W
18:00 -
20:00
P
JPS315H1FLGBTQ PoliticsL0101TBAUC 163M
16:00 -
18:00
P
POL318H1FCanada and the Global Challenge Since 9/11, Part I: NAFTAL0101Clarkson,
Gordon
SS 2106M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL322H1FIntroduction to Quantitative ReasoningL5101Painter-MainSF 1105M
18:00 -
20:00
P
POL341H1FCanada and the Global Challenge since 9/11, Part II: The WTOL0101Clarkson,
Gordon
SS 2110T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL354H1FPolitics and Society in RussiaL0101SchwartzUC 179R
14:00 -
16:00
P
POL356H1FCanadian Political Parties and ElectionsL0101WisemanSS 1087T
16:00 -
18:00
P
POL372H1FPolitical Economy of Germany and the EUL0101BatheltUC 179T
12:00 -
14:00
P
JPR374H1FReligion and Power in the PostcolonyL5101MarshallWO 30M
18:00 -
20:00
P*
POL381H1FTopics in Political Theory: Zionism: Between Secular Ideology and Religious RedemptionL0101KalieUC 163R
16:00 -
18:00
P
POL395H1FResearch ParticipationL0101TBATBATBAE

400-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL408H1FInnovation and GovernanceL0101BatheltUC 148T
16:00 -
18:00
P*
POL411H1FInternational Political Economy of FinanceL0101NorrlofLA 214W
16:00 -
18:00
P*
JPA411H1FThe Political Economy of Global TaiwanL0101WongTC 24M
14:00 -
16:00
P*
POL413H1FGlobal Environmental PoliticsL0101BernsteinLA 214T
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL415H1FTopics in Ukrainian and Post-Soviet Politics: Political Economy of Transition: Ukraine and the CISL0101HavrylyshynUC 65T
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL432H1FFeminist Theory: Challenges to Legal and Political ThoughtL0101NedelskyFH 1M
16:00 -
18:00
P*
POL433H1FTopics in United States Government and Politics: Presidential Politics in AmericaL0101LeDucTF 202M
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL437H1FGovernment, Law and Politics in RussiaL0101SolomonUC 248W
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Electoral Behaviour, Parties and Party Systems in Federal CountriesL0101De Miguel MoyerLA 214R
16:00 -
18:00
P*
POL442H1FTopics in Latin American Politics: Crisis and Democracy in the AndesL0101TBALA 213W
14:00 -
16:00
P*
POL447H1FPolitical Economy of DevelopmentL0101EyohUC 248R
14:00 -
16:00
P*
POL450H1FWomen and PoliticsL0101BashevkinUC 148T
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL451H1FContentious Politics and Social MovementsL0101HurstTF 203M
10:00 -
12:00
P*
JPR457H1FDemocracy and the SecularL0101MarshallJH 317M
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL466H1FTopics in International Politics III: Psychology and International RelationsL5101HallTC 22R
18:00 -
20:00
P*
POL472H1FThe Comparative Political Economy of Industrial SocietiesL0101HaddowUC 67R
14:00 -
16:00
P*
POL479H1FTopics in Middle East Politics: Contesting Authoritarianisms in the Middle EastL0101KingstonLA 213R
17:00 -
19:00
P*
POL482H1FThe Politics of Disease and EpidemicL0101HandleyLA 214M
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL484H1FTopics in Political Thought I: Augustine's City of GodL0101BalotUC 248T
16:00 -
18:00
P*
POL485H1FTopics in Political Thought II: Rousseau's Constitutional ProjectsL0101KingstonUC 148T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL486H1FTopics in International Politics I: Peace-BuildingL0101KingUC 376T
12:00 -
14:00
P*
POL487H1FTopics in International Politics II: Comparing World Regions: A Workshop on the Nature and Role of Regionalization in International RelationsL0101Aquanno,
Clarkson
UC 148M
13:30 -
16:00
P*
POL496H1FIndependent StudiesL0101TBATBATBAE
POL497H1FIndependent StudiesL0101TBATBATBAE

* 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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