Political Science Timetable 2011 - 2012

Number Section Title Instructor
1020E (Term 1) 1020E (Term 2) 002 Introduction to Political Science
T & TH  11:30-1:00   NCB 101
Jones/Narain
1020E 003 Introduction to Political Science
Wednesday  7 to 9 PM  UCC 56
Narain
2102A 001 Capitalism and Democracy
Tuesday  3:30-5:30  SSC 2032
Brown
2103A 001 Current Issues in Canadian Politics
M & W  3:30-4:30  TC 309
Westmacott
2104 (online) 650 The United Nations in the New Millennium (ONLINE) Pirani
2133B 001 The Provinces in the Canadian Federation
M & W  3:30-4:30  TC 204
Westmacott
2135B 001 Canada Abroad
T & TH  1:30-2:30  UC 224
Yaniszewski
2137 001 The Politics of the Environment
Thursday 4:30-6:30  SSC 2032
Gibbons
2137 (online) 650 The Politics of the Environment
(ONLINE)
Morrison
2191A 001 Globalization
Wed  12:30-2:30  P&AB 137
Bousfield
2205E 001 Leaders, Crises and Controversies in Modern Politics
Tuesday  11:30-1:30  ChB 9
de Clercy
2211E 001 Business and Government
Monday  3:30-6:30  TC 141
Harmes
2211E (online) 650 Business and Government
(ONLINE)
Brown
2230E 001 Canadian Government and Politics
Tuesday  2:30-4:30  SH 3345
Anderson/Dick
2231E 001 International Relations
Wed  10:30-12:30  UC 224
Narain/Simpson
2231E (online) 650 International Relations
(ONLINE)
Gecelovsky
2236E 001 Local Government
Monday  9:30-11:30  SH 2355
Sancton/Cobban
2237E 001 Introduction to Political Theory
Thursday  10:30-12:30  UC 224
Biswas Mellamphy/Long
2244E 001 American Government and Politics
Wednesday  12:30-2:30  SEB 1059
Ferguson
2245E (Term 1)2245E (Term 2) 001 Introduction to Comparative Politics
W 4:30-5:30  &  TH 3:30-5:30  UCC 146
Morrison/Perez
2246E 001 Public Administration
Monday  7 to 9 PM  SSC 2028
Gibbons
2246E (online) 650 Public Administration
(ONLINE)
Vamvakas
3200E 001 Understanding September 11th
Friday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4105
VandeWetering
3201G 001 International Law
Wednesday  1:30-3:30  KB 203
Bousfield
3313E 001 Ancient & Modern Political Responses to Problems of Wealth and Poverty
Tuesday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4112
VandeWetering
3314E§ 001 Global Environmental Governance
Wednesday  2:30-4:30  UCC 67
Dimitrov
3316F 001 Political Parties
Wednesday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4105
Morrison
3317F 001 Interest Groups and Social Movements
Wednesday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4103
Bousfield
3321G 001 Politics of India
Wednesday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4112
Mansur
3322F§ 001 Latin America in Global Perspective
Thursday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4105
Perez
3324F 001 Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
Wednesday  10:30-12:30  KB 106
Stephenson
3326E 001 Canadian-American Relations
Monday  11:30-1:30  HSB 11
Bousfield
3328F 001 Political Development in the Muslim World
Thursday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4112
Mansur
3329F 001 The Politics of the Middle East
Wednesday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4255
Mansur
3332F§ 001 The Political Significance of the Charter
Monday  1:30-3:30  SSC 3024
Dick
3333E 001 Canadian Foreign Policy
Monday  2:30-4:30  SSC 4103
Bousfield
3334E 001 Contemporary Political Theory
Tuesday  11:30-1:30  SSC 4105
Vernon
3335E 001 Political Leadership in Canada
Tuesday  9:30-11:30  SSC 4255
Westmacott
3336F 001 Elections & Voting
Tuesday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4105
Westmacott
3337G 001 Comparative Public Opinion
Tuesday  9:30-11:30  SSC 4103
Anderson
3340G§ 001 Rise & Fall of Communism in the USSR & Eastern Europe
Wednesday  11:30-1:30  KB 203
Dyczok
3343G 001 European Union: The Politics of Integration
Wednesday  12:30-2:30  TC 205
Morrison
3344F 001 Western European Politics: States, Nations, and Regimes
Thursday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4105
Morrison
3347G 001 Threats to Global Democracy
Monday  11:30-1:30  SSC 4105
Ferguson
3351E 001 Theories of the State
Thursday  12:30-2:30  UCC 54A
Schild/Morrison
3352E§ 001 Advanced International Politics
Thursday  3:30-5:30  SSC 2036
Dimitrov
3363F 001 Urban Political Analysis
Wednesday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4103
Cobban
3365F 001 Political Economy - North South
Tuesday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4112
Gibbons
3366E§ 001 International Conflict Management
Tuesday  2:30-4:30  SH 2355
Narain
3367G 001 Political Economy - North America
Tuesday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4112
Gibbons
3371G 001 The Politics of Quebec
Monday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4255
Jonasson
3372F 001 The Politics of Ontario
Monday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4255
Jonasson
3388E§ 001 International Human Rights
Thursday  10:30-12:30  UC 30
Mustapha
3398F 001 First Nations Political and Legal Issues
Tuesday  9:30-12:30  UCC 59
Baker
4200F/9752A 001 Political Theory & "Modernity"
Monday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4112
Long
4201G/9746B 001 UN Issues
Wednesday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4255
Bousfield
4203G/9758B 001 Social Diversity, Gender and the Law
Monday  11:30-1:30  SSC 4112
Dick
4204F/9756A 001 Politics of Race
Tuesday  11:30-1:30  SSC 4103
Dick
4401G/9754B 001 American Foreign Policy
Wednesday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4112
Mustapha
4404F 001 Globalization and National Sovereignty
Thursday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4112
Gibbons
4405E/9749E 001 Legislative Politics
Friday  9:30-11:30  SSC 4255
Westmacott
4406G/9710B 001 The European Welfare State
Thursday  4:30-6:30  SSC 4112
Morrison
4408F/9739A 001 International Security
Friday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4103
Simpson
4409G/9738B 001 U.S. & the Middle East
Thursday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4112
Mansur
4414F/9760A 001 Cognitive Dimensions of Politics
Wednesday  3:30-5:30  SSC 4112
Perez
4426F/9723A 001 Genocide
Wednesday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4255
Quinn
4427G/9751B 001 Transitional Justice
Wednesday  1:30-3:30  SSC 4255
Quinn
4455F/9755A 001 Gender and the Challenges of Transnational Politics
Friday  9:30-11:0  SSC 4112
Schild
4459F/9757A 001 'America' in Political Thought
Wednesday  12:30-2:30  SSC 4112
Long
4463G/9762B 001 Theories of Global Justice
Thursday  10:30-12:30  SSC 4105
Vernon/Jones
4464G/9759B 001 War on Terror (2nd term offering)
Monday  11:30-1:30  SSC 4103
Biswas Mellamphy
4490E 001 Honors Thesis Faculty

Course Suffixes

no suffix  Full Course Not Designated As An Essay Course
E Essay Full Course
F First-Term Essay Half Course
G Second-Term Essay Half Course
A First-Term Half Course
B Second-Term Half Course

Note: Courses listed with § are also open to students in years 3 and 4 Major in Political Science.

All 3000-level courses not currently available to majors will be open to Political Science majors who meet the prerequisites when the constraints are lifted on July 26.

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