Political Studies
Department of Political Studies, College of Arts and Science

KEY TO COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS

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

Seminar Courses

These courses are open to third and fourth year students majoring in Political Studies, Aboriginal Public Administration, Public Administration or International Studies. Other qualified students may be admitted with permission of the Head of the Department. However, because of the need to ensure that enrollments in these courses are compatible with their designation as seminars, all students must obtain permission in writing from the department before their registration can be completed.

POLST 431.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Contemporary Problems in Political Philosophy
1/2(3S)

An analysis of particular contemporary problems in political philosophy.