600-level courses

POL S 600 THEORIES AND METHODS OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS *3 (0-3s-0)

Traditional and critical perspectives.

Term Section Class # Day Time Room Instructor
Winter/19 SEM B1 95327 M 1300-1550 HC 2 19 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 Section Class # Day Time Room Instructors
Winter/19 SEM B1 93792 F 1100-1350 T11 11 Cressida Heyes, David Kahane, Catherine Kellogg

POL S 621 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS *3 (0-3s-0)

The advanced study of politics, government and political science in Canada.

Term Section Class # Day Time Room Instructors
Fall/18 SEM A1 71810 M 1300-1550 T11 11 Lois Harder, Jared Wesley

POL S 622 CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN POLITICAL ISSUES *3 (0-3s-0) - Indigenous Political Thought and Decolonization

Current debates in Canadian politics and public policy.

Term Section Class # Day Time Room Instructor
Winter/19 SEM B1 94788 W 0900-1150 T11 11 Isabel Altamirano

POL S 660 THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS *3 (0-3s-0)

A review and critique of the traditional theories of international politics and their contemporary challenges.

Term Section Class # Day Time Room Instructor
Winter/19 SEM B1 95620 R 1230-1520 TB 65 Andy Knight

POL S 680 THEORIES AND METHODS OF POLITICAL INQUIRY *3 (0-3s-0)

Required course for PhD students.

Term Section Class # Day Time Room Instructor
Fall/18 SEM A1 66992 F 1300-1550 T11 13 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 Section Class # Day Time Room Instructor
Fall/18 SEM A1 68094 W 1300-1550 TB 100 Malinda Smith