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Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2021-22

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100-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL101H1FThe Real World of Politics: An IntroductionL0101JungON LINE-ATBA
POL107H1FWhat Went Wrong? A Post Mortem of Political Disasters, Catastrophic Policy Failures, and Epic Marches of FollyL5101GiladyON LINE-ATBA
POL195H1FFYF Seminar: Settler Colonialism and Enduring IndigeneityL0101MaileLM 123R
10:00 -
12:00
R
POL196H1FFYF Seminar: The China ChallengeL0101FalkenheimTF 203T
2:00 -
4:00
R
POL198H1FFirst-Year Foundations (FYF) Seminar: Social Justice and the CityL0101EnrightLM 157W
12:00 -
2:00
R

200-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL201H1FPolitics of DevelopmentL0101JungON LINE-ATBA
POL208H1FIntroduction to International RelationsL5101GunitskyON LINE-ATBA
POL208H1FIntroduction to International RelationsL0101GunitskyRW 117M
10:00 -
12:00
POL211H1FIntelligence, Disinformation, and Deception: Challenges of Global Governance in the Digital AgeL0101LoleskiON LINE-SW
12:00 -
2:00
POL214H1FCanadian GovernmentL5101MerkleyLM 162R
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL214H1FCanadian GovernmentL0101PondON LINE-SM
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL218H1FState, Society and Power in Comparative PerspectiveL0101BertrandLM 162T
10:00 -
12:00
POL219H1FUnpacking Political Systems: Institutions and Behaviour in Comparative PerspectiveL0101HansenSS 2117R
12:00 -
2:00
POL222H1FIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IL0101ArigaMP 103M
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL222H1FIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IL0201ArigaKP 108W
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL222H1FIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IL5101ArigaLM 159T
6:00 -
8:00
P

300-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL301H1FColonial Legacies and Post-Independence African PoliticsL0101PrichardBL 313W
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL304H1FTopics in Methods: Using Data to Understand Politics and SocietyL5101ChyzhSS 561M
6:00 -
8:00
POL305H1FIntroduction to Latin American Politics and SocietiesL0101KingsburyBL 325M
4:00 -
6:00
P
POL312H1FCanadian Foreign Policy PerformanceL0101KirtonSS 2127T
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL316H1FContemporary Canadian FederalismL5101PondBL 313R
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL324H1FEuropean Union: Politics, Institutions and SocietyL0101BrummerBL 325R
2:00 -
4:00
POL326H1FThe Politics of U.S. Foreign PolicyL5101JurgensenBL 313W
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL340H1FInternational Law FoundationsL5101QuayatLM 159M
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL344H1FSocial Movements in Europe and North AmericaL0101BashevkinON LINE-SM
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL349H1FGlobal Urban PoliticsL0101EnrightRW 110R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL354H1FPolitics and Society in RussiaL0101KosalsBL 313W
12:00 -
2:00
JPR364H1FReligion and Politics in the Nation StateL0101MarshallLM 161M
12:00 -
2:00
P
JPR374H1FReligion and Power in the PostcolonyL0101MarshallUC 140T
4:00 -
6:00
P
JPS378H1FSex and the StateL0101MoreauRW 140W
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL379H1FTopics in Comparative Politics III: Comparative Political Economy of Advanced EconomiesL0101WuSS 1070T
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL380H1FTopics in International Politics: Gender and Intersectionality in Global PoliticsL0101BakanUC 152M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL381H1FTopics in Political Theory: Realist Political TheoryL0201SablBL 313R
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL381H1FTopics in Political Theory: Privilege and Race in Global PerspectiveL0101WaltonOI 5170M
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL382H1FTopics in Canadian Politics: Canadian Political EconomyL0101HaddowBL 313T
4:00 -
6:00
P
POL386H1FU.S. Government and PoliticsL0101LevineSS 1087M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL388H1FPolitics and Government of Southeast AsiaL0101WinwardBL 313M
4:00 -
6:00
P

400-level courses

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL402H1FProblems in the Political Thought of the Socratic SchoolL0101BlackLA 213W
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL410H1FTopics in Comparative Politics III: Media and PoliticsL0101MerkleyBL 113M
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL417H1FPolitics of North-South RelationsL5101GnamoLA 213T
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL419H1FQuantitative Methods and Data AnalysisL0101ArigaSS 561M
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL438H1FTopics in Comparative Politics I: Globalization, Automation, and LabourL0101WuBL 113W
2:00 -
4:00
P*
JPA453H1FAuthoritarianism in Comparative PerspectiveL0101OngLA 211M
12:00 -
2:00
P
JPF455H1FConceptualizing Cities in a Global ContextL0101McCarneyRL 14190R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL456H1FGlobal Summit Governance and DiplomacyL0101KirtonLA 340R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL472H1FThe Comparative Political Economy of Industrial SocietiesL0101HaddowLA 213R
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL474H1FPolitics and Policy AnalysisL0101CraftBL 113W
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL475H1FPost-Modern and Contemporary ThoughtL0101CookBC 20M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL477H1FAdvanced Topics in International Political Economy: Political Economy of World OrderL0101NiemanBL 113W
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL484H1FTopics in Political Thought I: Contemporary Debates in Democratic TheoryL0101WilliamsLA 340M
2:00 -
5:00
P
POL484H1FTopics in Political Thought I: French Political Thought IL0201KingstonUC 148R
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL486H1FTopics in International Politics I: PeacebuildingL5101AhmedBL 113R
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL487H1FTopics in International Politics II: The Planet’s Last Frontiers: Governance of Antarctica, Oceans and Outer SpaceL0101GreenSS 1078M
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL490H1FTopics in Canadian Politics I: Leadership in the Territories and ProvincesL0201BashevkinON LINE-SW
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL490H1FTopics in Canadian Politics I: Change and Continuity in Canadian Electoral PoliticsL0101LeDucAH 302T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL491H1FTopics in Canadian Politics II: Canadian Judicial PoliticsL0101McDougallBL 113M
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL495Y1FIndependent StudiesL0101TBATBATBAE
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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