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Political Theory

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL200Y1YPolitical Theory: Visions of the Just/Good SocietyL5101OrwinTBATBA
POL200Y1YPolitical Theory: Visions of the Just/Good SocietyL0101BalotTBATBA
POL373Y1FEmotions in Political TheoryKingstonTBATBA
POL410H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IIITBATBATBA
POL410H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of Immigration in Europe and North AmericaL0101HansenUC 65T
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL419Y1YQuantitative Methods and Data AnalysisFletcherTBATBA
POL425Y1YMulticulturalism in CanadaForbesTBATBA
POL430Y1YComparative Studies in Jewish and Non-Jewish Political ThoughtOrwinTBATBA
POL432H1HFeminist Theory: Challenges to Legal and Political ThoughtNedelskyTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics and the Economy in Industrialized CountriesHansenTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics of IndentityJungTBATBA
POL444Y1YThe Political Theory of G.W.F. HegelBrudnerTBATBA
POL448H1HLaw, Religion, and Public DiscourseNedelskyTBATBA

Canadian Government

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL0101HaddowTBATBA
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL5101JungTBATBA
POL312Y1YCanadian Foreign PolicyKirtonTBATBA
POL316Y1YContemporary Canadian FederalismSteinTBATBA
POL318H1FCanada and the Global Challenge Since 9/11, Part I: NAFTAClarksonTBATBA
POL337Y1YThe Canadian ConstitutionHirschlTBATBA
POL341H1FCanada and the Global Challenge since 9/11, Part II: The WTOClarksonTBATBA
POL425Y1YMulticulturalism in CanadaForbesTBATBA
POL439H1HThe Canadian Welfare State in Comparative PerspectiveHaddowTBATBA
POL450H1FWomen and PoliticsBashevkinTBATBA
POL474H1FPolitics and Policy AnalysisWhiteTBATBA

International Relations

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL108Y1YGlobal NetworksL0101Deibert,
Stein
TBATBA
POL208H1YIntroduction to International RelationsL5101WongTBATBA
POL208H1YIntroduction to International RelationsL5201GiladyTBATBA
POL208H1YIntroduction to International RelationsL0101GiladyTBATBA
POL312Y1YCanadian Foreign PolicyKirtonTBATBA
POL318H1FCanada and the Global Challenge Since 9/11, Part I: NAFTAClarksonTBATBA
POL326Y1YUnited States Foreign PolicyJurgensenTBATBA
POL341H1FCanada and the Global Challenge since 9/11, Part II: The WTOClarksonTBATBA
POL401H1HDynamics of the Global Trade SystemClarksonTBATBA
POL464H1FUrban Policy and PolicymakingKirtonTBATBA
POL465H1SG8 and Global Governance IIKirtonTBATBA
POL470Y1YContemporary Issues in Foreign PolicyWrightTBATBA
POL486H1STopics in International Politics IMatthewsTBATBA

Comparative Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL0101HaddowTBATBA
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL5101JungTBATBA
POL203Y1YU.S. Government and PoliticsHurlTBATBA
POL215Y1YPolitics and Transformation of Asia-PacificBertrand,
Falkenheim
TBATBA
POL300H1STopics in Comparative Politics: Topics in Political EconomyBreunigTBATBA
POL300Y1YTopics in Comparative Politics: Politics and Non-ViolenceJahanbeglooTBATBA
POL300H1FTopics in Comparative PoliticsTBATBATBA
JMC301Y1YState and Society in 20th Century ChinaFalkenheimTBATBA
POL301Y1YGovernment and Politics in AfricaHandleyTBATBA
JHP304Y1YUkraine: Politics, Economy and SocietyMagocsiTBATBA
JPS315H1FLGBTQ PoliticsRaysideTBATBA
POL317Y1YComparative Public PolicyWongTBATBA
POL321H1FEthnic Politics in Comparative PerspectiveSchwartzTBATBA
POL324H1SThemes in European PoliticsBreunigTBATBA
POL332Y1YCourts, Law, and Politics in Comparative PerspectiveSolomonTBATBA
POL349H1SGlobal Urban PoliticsBenjaminTBATBA
POL354Y1YPolitics and Society in RussiaSchwartzTBATBA
JPR364Y1YReligion and PoliticsMarshall,
Rayside
TBATBA
POL372H1FPolitical Economy of Germany and the EUBatheltTBATBA
POL408H1FInnovation and GovernanceBatheltTBATBA
POL410H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IIITBATBATBA
POL410H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of Immigration in Europe and North AmericaL0101HansenUC 65T
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL414H1FPolitics of Independent UkraineWayTBATBA
POL415H1SPolitical Economy of Transition: Ukraine and the CISHavrylyshynTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics and the Economy in Industrialized CountriesHansenTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics of IndentityJungTBATBA
POL439H1HThe Canadian Welfare State in Comparative PerspectiveHaddowTBATBA
POL442H1HTopics in Latin American PoliticsTBATBATBA
POL443H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: The Foundations of Political Economy: Theories of State and MarketL0201BreznitzIN 223R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL443H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IIWayTBATBA
POL447H1YPolitical Economy of DevelopmentEyoh,
Sandbrook
TBATBA
POL450H1FWomen and PoliticsBashevkinTBATBA
JHP454Y1YTwentieth Century UkraineMagocsiTBATBA
JPF455Y1YCitiesMcCarneyTBATBA
POL474H1FPolitics and Policy AnalysisWhiteTBATBA
JPJ494H1HInnovation and Knowledge Transfer in City RegionsWolfeTBATBA

Development Studies

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL201H1YPolitics of DevelopmentGnamo,
Handley
TBATBA
POL215Y1YPolitics and Transformation of Asia-PacificBertrand,
Falkenheim
TBATBA
POL300H1STopics in Comparative Politics: Topics in Political EconomyBreunigTBATBA
POL300Y1YTopics in Comparative Politics: Politics and Non-ViolenceJahanbeglooTBATBA
POL300H1FTopics in Comparative PoliticsTBATBATBA
JMC301Y1YState and Society in 20th Century ChinaFalkenheimTBATBA
POL301Y1YGovernment and Politics in AfricaHandleyTBATBA
POL317Y1YComparative Public PolicyWongTBATBA
POL349H1SGlobal Urban PoliticsBenjaminTBATBA
JPR364Y1YReligion and PoliticsMarshall,
Rayside
TBATBA
POL418H1SPolitics and Planning in Third World CitiesBenjaminTBATBA
POL419Y1YQuantitative Methods and Data AnalysisFletcherTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics and the Economy in Industrialized CountriesHansenTBATBA
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Politics of IndentityJungTBATBA
POL442H1HTopics in Latin American PoliticsTBATBATBA
POL443H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: The Foundations of Political Economy: Theories of State and MarketL0201BreznitzIN 223R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL443H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IIWayTBATBA
POL447H1YPolitical Economy of DevelopmentEyoh,
Sandbrook
TBATBA
JPF455Y1YCitiesMcCarneyTBATBA

Methods

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL449H1SQualitative Methods in Political ResearchSchatzTBATBA
POL455Y1YCraft of Political ResearchLevineTBATBA

Diversity and Identity

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
JPS315H1FLGBTQ PoliticsRaysideTBATBA
POL432H1HFeminist Theory: Challenges to Legal and Political ThoughtNedelskyTBATBA
POL443H1FTopics in Comparative Politics IIWayTBATBA
POL443H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: The Foundations of Political Economy: Theories of State and MarketL0201BreznitzIN 223R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL450H1FWomen and PoliticsBashevkinTBATBA

Indigenous Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL337Y1YThe Canadian ConstitutionHirschlTBATBA
POL349H1SGlobal Urban PoliticsBenjaminTBATBA

* 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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