600-level courses
POL S 600 THEORIES AND METHODS OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS *3 (0-3s-0) - Traditional and critical perspectives.
Term | Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Fall/17 | 75590 | SEM A2 | M | 0900-1150 | T10 4 | Lori Thorlakson |
POL S 610 POLITICAL THEORY *3 (0-3s-0) - A review of major thinkers and themes. Core course for PhD students preparing comprehensive exams in political theory.
Term | Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Winter/18 | 95044 | SEM B2 | F | 1200-1450 | TB 104 | Catherine Kellogg |
POL S 622 CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN POLITICAL ISSUES *3 (0-3s-0)
Term | Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Winter/18 | 95632 | SEM B2 | W | 0900-1150 | T1 113 | Isabel Altamirano |
POL S 660 THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS I *3 (0-3s-0) - A review and critique of the traditional theories of international politics and their contemporary challenges.
Term | Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Winter/18 | 93276 | SEM B1 | W | 1100-1350 | TB 109 | TBA |
POL S 680 THEORIES AND METHODS OF POLITICAL INQUIRY *3 (0-3s-0) - Required course for PhD students.
Term |
Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Fall/17 | 73366 | SEM A1 | W | 0900-1150 | TBA | Yasmeen Abu-Laban |
POL S 690 GENDER AND POLITICS *3 (0-3s-0) - A survey of various theoretical perspectives on gender, ranging from liberal to postmodern, as well as issues and debates in gender research. Also addressed are questions of difference, identity, and conflict arising from, among others, race, class, sexuality and north-south relations.
Term | Class # | Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
Fall/17 | 74176 | SEM A1 | W | 1300-1550 | TB 100 | Malinda Smith |