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Political Theory

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL106H1SContemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media AgeL0101DeibertON LINE-ATBA
POL303H1SWomen in Western Political ThoughtL0101KingstonUC 161TBAP
JPR365H1SGlobal Religion and PoliticsL0101MarshallKP 108M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL377H1STopics in Comparative Politics I: Indigenous Feminist and Queer TheoriesL0201MaileBL 325R
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL381H1STopics in Political Theory: Global Politics and Global Political ThoughtL0101WaltonOI 2212M
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL410H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of InfrastructureL0101EnrightSS 2114T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL433H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: Land and Indigenous PoliticsL0101MaileOI 3312T
2:00 -
4:00
P
JPR459H1SFanaticism: A Political HistoryL0101MarshallBL 113T
4:00 -
6:00
P*
POL484H1STopics in Political Thought I: French Political Thought IIL0201KingstonUC D301R
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL485H1STopics in Political Thought II: Power and Interest in Political TheoryL0101SablBL 113R
9:00 -
11:00
P

Canadian Government

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
JPI201H1SIndigenous Politics in CanadaL0101SherwinON LINE-AW
2:00 -
4:00
POL214H1SCanadian GovernmentL0101PondWI 1016W
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL220H1SImmigration, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship in CanadaL0101VipondMP 103T
4:00 -
6:00
POL224H1SCanada in Comparative PerspectiveL0101GreenawayUC 140T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL313H1SCanadian Foreign Policy ProcessL0101KirtonBL 325T
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL337H1SThe Canadian ConstitutionL5101PondBL 313R
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL353H1SProtest Counter-Movements in Europe and North AmericaL0101Gill-Alderson,
Johnson
UC 244M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL382H1STopics in Canadian Politics: Public Opinion and VotingL0101MerkleyBL 313F
10:00 -
12:00
POL491H1STopics in Canadian Politics II: Identities and Elections: Canada in Comparative PerspectiveL0101BescoSS 2114W
2:00 -
4:00
P*

International Relations

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL106H1SContemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media AgeL0101DeibertON LINE-ATBA
POL208H1SIntroduction to International RelationsL0101JurgensenLM 162W
6:00 -
8:00
POL307H1SJapanese PoliticsL0101LipscyBL 325W
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL313H1SCanadian Foreign Policy ProcessL0101KirtonBL 325T
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL327H1SU.S. Foreign Policy in a Complex WorldL5101JurgensenBL 313W
6:00 -
8:00
P
JPA331H1SRise of China as a Global PowerL0101OngSS 1087R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL341H1SInternational Law: Operation of the International Legal OrderL5101QuayatMP 102M
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL362H1SGlobal Political Economy: Policy and AnalysisL0101NiemanBL 313W
10:00 -
12:00
P
JPR365H1SGlobal Religion and PoliticsL0101MarshallKP 108M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL380H1STopics in International Politics: Queer IRL0201MoreauBL 325T
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL380H1STopics in International Politics: Global GovernanceL0301WongON LINE-SW
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL412H1SHuman Rights and International RelationsL5101WongON LINE-SW
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL418H1SHuman Security and Intra-state Conflicts in the Global SouthL5101GnamoLA 213T
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL458H1SGlobal Summit Policy PerformanceL0101KirtonLA 213R
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL466H1STopics in International Politics III: Advanced Topics in International SecurityL0101AhmadOI 3312T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL466H1STopics in International Politics III: Theories of International OrganizationL0201LipscyTC 24T
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL486H1STopics in International Politics I: Comparative Foreign PolicyL0301BrummerUC D301W
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL486H1STopics in International Politics I: Postcolonial Debates in IRL0101CompaoréBL 113M
12:00 -
2:00
P*
POL487H1STopics in International Politics II: The Changing Face of Armed Conflict: From Interstate War to Asymmetric WarfareL0101GiladySS 1078M
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL487H1STopics in International Politics II: Great Power PoliticsL0201NorrlofON LINE-SW
4:00 -
6:00
P*

Comparative Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL106H1SContemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media AgeL0101DeibertON LINE-ATBA
POL218H1SState, Society and Power in Comparative PerspectiveL5101WuLM 162R
6:00 -
8:00
POL224H1SCanada in Comparative PerspectiveL0101GreenawayUC 140T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL307H1SJapanese PoliticsL0101LipscyBL 325W
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL309H1SContemporary African Politics: Dynamics and ChallengesL0101GnamoBL 313R
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL325H1SContemporary Latin American PoliticsL0101KingsburyBL 313M
4:00 -
6:00
P
JPA331H1SRise of China as a Global PowerL0101OngSS 1087R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL347H1SU.S. Government and Politics: Constitutional Structure and DevelopmentL0101LevineBL 325M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL353H1SProtest Counter-Movements in Europe and North AmericaL0101Gill-Alderson,
Johnson
UC 244M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL359H1SEnlarging Europe: The European Union and Its ApplicantsL0101AustinVC 215T
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL360H1STopics in Latin American Politics: Political Ecology and Extractivism in the AmericasL5101KingsburyBL 313W
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL362H1SGlobal Political Economy: Policy and AnalysisL0101NiemanBL 313W
10:00 -
12:00
P
JPR365H1SGlobal Religion and PoliticsL0101MarshallKP 108M
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL377H1STopics in Comparative Politics I: Indigenous Feminist and Queer TheoriesL0201MaileBL 325R
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL377H1STopics in Comparative Politics I: Israel’s Modern TribesL0101OronUC 175T
4:00 -
6:00
P
POL378H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: Cities and CitizensL0101EnrightSS 2127R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL379H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: Digital Era Government and Policy DesignL0201CraftSS 1073T
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL379H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: American Political EconomyL0101WuBL 325M
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL385H1SIssues in Contemporary GreeceL5101AravossitasRW 143R
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL387H1SPolitics in EuropeL0101BrummerSS 1083R
2:00 -
4:00
POL410H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of InfrastructureL0101EnrightSS 2114T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL418H1SHuman Security and Intra-state Conflicts in the Global SouthL5101GnamoLA 213T
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL433H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: Land and Indigenous PoliticsL0101MaileOI 3312T
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL442H1STopics in Latin American Politics: Protest and Social Movements in Latin AmericaL0101BalagueraLA 340R
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL447H1SPolitical Economy of DevelopmentL0101EyohOI 4426T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL454H1SInnovation and Knowledge Transfer in City RegionsL0101WolfeUC 175W
2:00 -
4:00
P*
JPF456H1SGlobal Cities - Core Issues and ChallengesL0101McCarneyDA 315R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL492H1STopics in Comparative Politics IV: American Political DevelopmentL0101EwingSK 114M
10:00 -
12:00
P*

Development Studies

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL106H1SContemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media AgeL0101DeibertON LINE-ATBA
POL196H1SFYF Seminar: The China ChallengeL0101FalkenheimUC 65T
2:00 -
4:00
R
POL223H1SGlobalization and Development: Issues and ChallengesL0101GnamoWI 1016T
12:00 -
2:00
POL309H1SContemporary African Politics: Dynamics and ChallengesL0101GnamoBL 313R
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL325H1SContemporary Latin American PoliticsL0101KingsburyBL 313M
4:00 -
6:00
P
JPA331H1SRise of China as a Global PowerL0101OngSS 1087R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL360H1STopics in Latin American Politics: Political Ecology and Extractivism in the AmericasL5101KingsburyBL 313W
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL410H1STopics in Comparative Politics III: The Politics of InfrastructureL0101EnrightSS 2114T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
POL418H1SHuman Security and Intra-state Conflicts in the Global SouthL5101GnamoLA 213T
6:00 -
8:00
P*
POL442H1STopics in Latin American Politics: Protest and Social Movements in Latin AmericaL0101BalagueraLA 340R
2:00 -
4:00
P*
POL447H1SPolitical Economy of DevelopmentL0101EyohOI 4426T
10:00 -
12:00
P*
JPF456H1SGlobal Cities - Core Issues and ChallengesL0101McCarneyDA 315R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL492H1STopics in Comparative Politics IV: American Political DevelopmentL0101EwingSK 114M
10:00 -
12:00
P*

Methods

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL232H1SIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IIL0201ArigaSS 561R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL232H1SIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IIL5101ArigaSS 561T
6:00 -
8:00
P
POL232H1SIntroduction to Quantitative Reasoning IIL0101ArigaSS 561M
2:00 -
4:00
P

Diversity and Identity

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
JPI201H1SIndigenous Politics in CanadaL0101SherwinON LINE-AW
2:00 -
4:00
POL220H1SImmigration, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship in CanadaL0101VipondMP 103T
4:00 -
6:00
POL377H1STopics in Comparative Politics I: Indigenous Feminist and Queer TheoriesL0201MaileBL 325R
12:00 -
2:00
P
POL378H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: Cities and CitizensL0101EnrightSS 2127R
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL433H1STopics in Comparative Politics II: Land and Indigenous PoliticsL0101MaileOI 3312T
2:00 -
4:00
P
POL485H1STopics in Political Thought II: Power and Interest in Political TheoryL0101SablBL 113R
9:00 -
11:00
P

Indigenous Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL214H1SCanadian GovernmentL0101PondWI 1016W
10:00 -
12:00
P
POL360H1STopics in Latin American Politics: Political Ecology and Extractivism in the AmericasL5101KingsburyBL 313W
12:00 -
2:00
P

* 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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