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POLITICS MINOR

Revised curriculum 2012-2013.  Students approved prior to Fall 2012 may follow this Minor's requirements as of the Fall 2011-2012 Undergraduate Calendar. Students approved as of Fall 2012, must follow the Minor as defined below.

Students approved prior to Fall 2012, may follow the curriculum for this Minor as stated in the previous undergraduate calendar.

The Minor in Politics provides students with understanding of the political world. The Minor in Politics is comprised of several courses drawn from each of the sub-fields represented in the Politics and Governance program: Canadian, Comparative, Global, Policy and Theory. Students may select a configuration of courses that provides depth in one sub-field or a cross-section of several. Most courses have prerequisites that are also part of the Minor. Consult the course descriptions to determine the sub-field and prerequisite(s) of each course.

The Politics Minor is not available to students in either the Politics and Governance program or the Public Administration and Governance program.

To receive the Minor, a student must complete six courses from the following course of study:

* A maximum of two (2) liberal study POL (Politics) courses may be selected as identified below.

A minimum of two to a maximum of four of the following*:

POG 100

POG 225

POL 101

POG 110

POG 235

POL 102

POG 210

POG 240

POL 106*
POG 214 or PPA 211 POG 320 POL 203*
POL 128*                          POL 129* POL 208*

PPA 120

A minimum of two to a maximum of four from the following:

INP 900 POG 430           

POG 310 or PPA 121

POG 431

POG 313

POG 440 or CRM 400 or PPA 124

POG 315 or PPA 125

POG 442

POG 316

POG 443

POG 317

POG 444

POG 323

POG 446
POG 410 or PPA 122 or POL 123 

POL 501*

POG 411 

POL 507*

POG 412

POL 510*

POG 415

POL 511*

POG 416 or PPA 425

POL 540*

POG 417

POL 588*

POG 423

POL 601*

POG 424 POL 607*
POG 425

POL 688*

POG 426

POL 720*

 



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