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Political Theory

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2000H1FCore Course: Ancient Political Thought to the Rise of ModernityL0101Nacol,
Sabl
TBAW
4:00 -
7:00
POL2002H1SCore Course: Modern and Contemporary Political ThoughtL0101Kohn,
Williams
TBAR
1:00 -
4:00
POL2019H5FMoral Reason and Economic HistoryL0101DayTBAR
3:00 -
5:00
POL2024H1SFeminist Political ThoughtL0101PhilipsTBAW
1:00 -
3:00
POL2027H1STopics in Political Thought II: Spinoza and the Invention of Liberal DemocracyL0101OrwinTBAT
4:00 -
6:30
JPR2058H1SPostsecular Political Thought: Religion, Radicalism and the Limits of LiberalismL5101MarshallTBAW
5:00 -
7:00
POL2226H1FEthics and International RelationsL0101BertoldiTBAM
11:00 -
1:00
POL2321H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Living in the Illicit Global EconomyL0101GutiérrezTBAR
1:00 -
3:00
POL2391H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of InfrastructureL0101EnrightTBAM
9:00 -
11:00
RLG3622H1FMaimonides and His Modern InterpretersL0101GreenTBAW
3:00 -
5:00

Canadian Government

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2100H1FCore Course: Issues and Foundations in Canadian GovernmentL0101Besco,
Schertzer
TBAW
12:00 -
3:00
POL2103H1FTopics in Canadian Politics II: Political Participation: Who Gets Elected?L0101SeviTBAR
3:00 -
5:00
POL2105H1SCore Topic 2: Canadian and Comparative Political DevelopmentL0101McDougallTBAW
12:00 -
2:00
POL2780H1FWorkshop Seminar for MA and PhD students: The Politics of Immigration and Multiculturalism in CanadaL0201TriadafilopoulosTBAR
1:00 -
4:00

International Relations

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2200H1FInternational Relations Field Seminar I (Core)L0101Dancy,
Gunitsky
TBAT
11:00 -
2:00
POL2201H1SInternational Relations Field Seminar II (Core)L0101LipscyTBAM
10:00 -
12:00
POL2205H1STopics in International Politics I: Women at the Helm - Gender, Leadership, and Global PoliticsL0101SchrammTBAT
9:00 -
11:00
POL2205H1STopics in International Politics I: Postcolonial Debates in IRL0201CompaoréTBAM
3:00 -
5:00
POL2206H1STopics in International Politics II: The Changing Face of Armed Conflict: From Interstate War to Asymmetric WarfareL0101GiladyTBAM
1:00 -
3:00
POL2217H1FThe Military Instrument of Foreign Policy: Concepts and ApproachesL0101BraunTBAM
11:00 -
1:00
POL2226H1FEthics and International RelationsL0101BertoldiTBAM
11:00 -
1:00
POL2241H1FCivil War and CounterinsurgencyL0101AndersonTBAR
1:00 -
3:00
POL2780H1SWorkshop Seminar for MA and PhD students: Global Environmental PoliticsL0101HoffmannTBAR
11:00 -
1:00

Comparative Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2241H1FCivil War and CounterinsurgencyL0101AndersonTBAR
1:00 -
3:00
POL2321H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Living in the Illicit Global EconomyL0101GutiérrezTBAR
1:00 -
3:00
POL2326H1SDemocracy and DictatorshipL0101WayTBAM
1:00 -
3:00
JPA2353H1FAuthoritarianism in Comparative PerspectiveL0101OngTBAM
3:00 -
5:00
POL2355H1FTwentieth Century UkraineL0101MagocsiTBAW
3:00 -
5:00
POL2391H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of InfrastructureL0101EnrightTBAM
9:00 -
11:00
POL2392H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IV: Comparative Law and Social ChangeL0101KahramanTBAR
3:00 -
5:00
POL2392H1STopics in Comparative Politics IV: American Political DevelopmentL0101EwingTBAR
11:00 -
1:00
POL2418H1STopics in Middle East Politics: Comparative Urbanisms in the Middle East & North AfricaL5101SalmanTBAR
5:00 -
7:00
JPF2430H1FConceptualizing Cities in a Global ContextL0101McCarneyTBAT
11:00 -
1:00
POL2700H1FFoundations and Approaches to Comparative Politics (Core)L0101Bertrand,
McElroy
TBAM
2:00 -
5:00
POL2701H1SCore Topic 1: Comparative Institutional Politics: Governance, Parties and Structures of State PowerL0101OngTBAM
2:00 -
4:00
POL2702H1SCore Topic 2: Constituent Power in Comparative Perspective: Identity, Contention, and MobilizationL0101HansenTBAT
2:00 -
4:00
POL2780H1FWorkshop Seminar for MA and PhD students: Authoritarianism and the Authoritarian SubjectL0101SchatzTBAW
3:00 -
5:00
POL2801H1SSpecial Topics: Intensive Course: Comparative ConstitutionalismL5101HirschlTBATBA

Development Studies

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2321H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Living in the Illicit Global EconomyL0101GutiérrezTBAR
1:00 -
3:00
POL2326H1SDemocracy and DictatorshipL0101WayTBAM
1:00 -
3:00
JPA2353H1FAuthoritarianism in Comparative PerspectiveL0101OngTBAM
3:00 -
5:00
POL2392H1STopics in Comparative Politics IV: American Political DevelopmentL0101EwingTBAR
11:00 -
1:00
POL2392H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IV: Comparative Law and Social ChangeL0101KahramanTBAR
3:00 -
5:00
POL2400H1FCore Course: Theories and Issues in the Politics of DevelopmentL0101TeichmanTBAR
11:00 -
2:00
POL2401H1SCore Course: Regions and Methods - Development StudiesL5101KingstonTBAW
5:00 -
7:00
POL2418H1STopics in Middle East Politics: Comparative Urbanisms in the Middle East & North AfricaL5101SalmanTBAR
5:00 -
7:00
JPF2430H1FConceptualizing Cities in a Global ContextL0101McCarneyTBAT
11:00 -
1:00

Public Policy

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2318H1FCore Course: Public Policy: Theories and ApproachesL0101Craft,
Renckens
TBAR
10:00 -
1:00
POL2319H1SCore Course: Public Policy: ApplicationsL0101BernhardtTBAR
10:00 -
1:00
POL2780H1FWorkshop Seminar for MA and PhD students: The Politics of Immigration and Multiculturalism in CanadaL0201TriadafilopoulosTBAR
1:00 -
4:00
POL2780H1SWorkshop Seminar for MA and PhD students: Global Environmental PoliticsL0101HoffmannTBAR
11:00 -
1:00

Methods

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2503H1FThinking Through Research DesignL0101MangerTBAF
10:00 -
12:00
POL2504H1FStatistics for Political ScientistsL0101DonnellyTBAM
9:00 -
12:00
POL2505H1FQualitative Methods in Political ResearchL0101Fu,
Pavone
TBAF
10:00 -
12:00
POL2507H1SMultiple Regression Analysis for Political ScientistsL0101NiemanTBAT
12:00 -
2:00
POL2519H1SQuantitative Methods and Data AnalysisL0101NonesTBAF
10:00 -
12:00
POL2578H1STopics in Methods: Survey Research and Survey ExperimentsL5101TregerTBAM
5:00 -
7:00
POL2578H1FTopics in Methods: Comparative Indigenous Methodologies and Research ApproachesL0101CowieTBAW
9:00 -
11:00
POL2810Y1YM.A. Research Seminar I: Exploring Political TransitionsL0101FalkenheimTBAR
11:00 -
1:00
POL2811Y1YM.A. Research Seminar II: Political Development and Canadian DemocracyL0101CampisiTBAT
1:00 -
3:00
POL2812Y1YPhD Dissertation Proposal SeminarL0101Green,
White
TBAM
12:00 -
2:00

Diversity and Identity

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeSyllabus
POL2024H1SFeminist Political ThoughtL0101PhilipsTBAW
1:00 -
3:00
POL2027H1STopics in Political Thought II: Spinoza and the Invention of Liberal DemocracyL0101OrwinTBAT
4:00 -
6:30
JPR2058H1SPostsecular Political Thought: Religion, Radicalism and the Limits of LiberalismL5101MarshallTBAW
5:00 -
7:00