Fall/Winter Timetable

Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2004-05

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300-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
JPS315H1FLGBTQ PoliticsRaysideTBATBA
POL318H1FCanada and the Global Challenge Since 9/11, Part I: NAFTAHaddowTBATBA
POL321H1FEthnic Politics in Comparative PerspectiveSchwartzTBATBA
POL335H1FPolitics and Government of JapanDonnellyTBATBA
POL344Y1FSocial Movements in Europe and North AmericaBashevkinTBATBA
POL350H1FComparative Health Politics and PolicyWongTBATBA

400-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL410H1FTopics in Comparative Politics III: Globalization and Indigenous PeoplesLeDucTBATBA
POL427H1FThe Spirit of Democratic CitizenshipHorowitzTBATBA
POL443H1FTopics in Comparative Politics II: Citizenship and Immigration in the EU and North AmericaStren,
White
TBATBA
POL446H1F20th-Century Political ThoughtLippincottTBATBA
POL458H1FThe Political Economy of International TradeNorrlofTBATBA
POL464H1FUrban Policy and PolicymakingKirtonTBATBA
POL474H1FPolitics and Policy AnalysisWhiteTBATBA
POL486H1FTopics in International Politics IBernstein,
Matthews
TBATBA

* 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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