Fall/Winter Timetable

Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2017-18

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100-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL101Y1YDemocracy, Dictatorship, War and Peace: An IntroductionL0101Hoffmann,
Kingsbury
CH M
12:00 -
2:00
XBC199Y1YFirst-Year Seminar: Ideologies and Social Movements in China's Modern TransformationL0351FalkenheimSS 2119T
3:00 -
5:00
SII199Y1YFirst-Year Seminar: Social Justice and the CityL0351EnrightUC D301W
10:00 -
12:00
SII199Y1YFirst-Year Seminar: Utopias and DystopiasL0352CarensWE 75M
2:00 -
4:00

200-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL200Y1YPolitical Theory: Visions of the Just/Good SocietyL0101OrwinBT 101R
2:00 -
4:00
POL200Y1YPolitical Theory: Visions of the Just/Good SocietyL5101BalotAH 100W
6:00 -
8:00
POL201H1YPolitics of DevelopmentL0101GnamoNF 003T
2:00 -
4:00
POL203Y1YU.S. Government and PoliticsL5101HurlMP 103W
6:00 -
8:00
POL207Y1YPolitics in EuropeL0101Arzheimer,
Beltran
BA 1190M
12:00 -
2:00
POL208Y1YIntroduction to International RelationsL0101Campbell-Verduyn,
Gunitsky
ES 1050W
10:00 -
12:00
POL208Y1YIntroduction to International RelationsL5101Gunitsky,
Jurgensen
HS 610T
5:00 -
7:00
POL214Y1YCanadian Government and PoliticsL0101Craft,
Wiseman
ES 1050M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL215Y1YPolitics and Transformation of Asia-PacificL0101Bertrand,
Falkenheim
SS 2110T
10:00 -
12:00
POL224Y1YCanada in Comparative PerspectiveL5101RheaultMS 3153M
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL299Y1YResearch Opportunity ProgramL0101OngTBATBAE

300-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL301Y1YGovernment and Politics in AfricaL0101GnamoVC 115M
4:00 -
6:00
P
JHP304Y1YUkraine: Politics, Economy and SocietyL0101MagocsiUC 144T, R
10:00 -
11:00
P
POL312Y1YCanadian Foreign PolicyL0101Kirton,
Sarson
SS 2108T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL316Y1YContemporary Canadian FederalismL5101PondSS 1073R
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL320Y1YModern Political ThoughtL0101KingstonAH 100W
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL326Y1YUnited States Foreign PolicyL0101JurgensenUC 140M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL328Y1YPolitics and Government in South AsiaL0101MuraliSS 1073R
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL330Y1YPolitics and MoralityL0101WilliamsSS 2108T
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL337Y1YThe Canadian ConstitutionL5101PondSS 2127T
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL340Y1YInternational LawL5101Kennedy,
Kolenda
BA 1160M
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL345Y1YBecoming Israel: War, Peace, and the Politics of Israel's IdentityL0101AdlerSS 2108T
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL356Y1YCanadian Political PartiesL0101WisemanUC 161T
4:00 -
6:00
P
JPR364Y1YReligion and PoliticsL0101MarshallJH 100T
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL380Y1YTopics in International Politics: International SecurityL0101LaRoche,
Pratt
OI 2212R
4:00 -
6:00
P
POL397Y1YResearch ParticipationL0101TBATBATBAE

400-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL417Y1YGlobal South in International PoliticsL5101GnamoLA 213T
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL430Y1YComparative Studies in Jewish and Non-Jewish Political ThoughtL0101OrwinTF 202T
4:00 -
7:00
P
JHP451Y1YThe People from NowhereL0101MagocsiUC 53W
3:00 -
5:00
P*
JPF455Y1YCitiesL0101McCarneyDA 215R
9:30 -
11:30
P
POL456Y1YThe G8, G20 and Global GovernanceL0101KirtonLA 213R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL457Y1YMarkets, Justice and the Human GoodL0101CarensTBAT
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL478Y5YMoral Reason and Economic HistoryL0101DayKN 132W
4:00 -
6:00
POL499Y1YSenior Thesis and Thesis SeminarL0101KingsburyUC 57R
4:00 -
6:00
E

* 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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