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The Department of Political Studies has introduced two three credit unit courses, POLST 111.3 and POLST 112.3, to replace POLST 110.6. After the 2002 Spring and Summer Session, POLST 110.6 will be offered only as a web-based course through Extension Credit Studies. The maximum number of 100-level political studies credit units which may be completed for credit is six. All upper year courses in political studies require as a prerequisite six credit units at the 100-level, except as noted.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
POLST 110.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Introduction to Political Studies
1&2(3L)

An introduction to the study of government and politics by way of an examination of political processes and structures, the Canadian political system, and major themes and concepts such as power, freedom, rights, equality, authority and legitimacy.

POLST 111.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Democracy in North America
1/2(3L)

An introduction to the study of politics through an examination of contemporary issues and ideas that arise in and between the democratic systems of Canada, the United States and Mexico, including democracy, sovereignty, aboriginal issues, NAFTA, globalization, identity, rights, representation and political participation.

POLST 112.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Political Ideas and Change in a Global Era
1/2(3L)

An introduction to political ideas and change in a global era. The course explores themes such as nationalism, ideology, development, democratization, globalization, sovereignty, conflict and human rights.

POLST 203.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Government of Canada
1&2(3L)

A study of the institutions and processes of Canadian government. Particular attention is given to the constitution, federalism, the executive, legislative and judicial processes, the electoral system and voting behaviour, political parties, and pressure groups.

POLST 220.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Public Administration
1&2(3L)

A comparative analysis of the public services and the machinery of government in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada, with particular reference to the legal basis, organization, management, and political and judicial control of the administrative processes.

POLST 222.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Aboriginal Governance and Politics
1/2(3L)

An analysis of existing and emerging systems of Aboriginal governance and politics at the local, regional, provincial and national levels in Canada.

POLST 235.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Introduction to the History of Political Thought
1&2(3L)

An introduction to the political visions of key political thinkers from the ancient Greeks to the end of the nineteenth century. Alternative concepts of politics and the state are examined.

POLST 240.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» West European Politics
1&2(3L)

An examination of major political systems and policy processes in Western Europe, including the European Union.

POLST 242.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Government and Politics of the United States
1&2(3L)

An examination of American political institutions and processes, and of important elements of American political thought and culture.

POLST 246.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» The Politics of the Third World
1&2(3L)

An examination of the political processes and structures within developing countries with primary emphasis on states in sub-Saharan Africa and the South Pacific. Topics covered include the colonial period, the rise of nationalist parties, ideology and political leadership, the roles of traditional and modern groups, and problems of development and underdevelopment.


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