The Minor in Public Administration is comprised of three types of courses. There are courses focused on government as a political actor which provide the students with insights into the nature of modern politics. There are policy courses which emphasize the various terrains on which government and organized interests interact. Finally, there are courses in administration. The Minor in Public Administration provides the student with a comprehensive overview of Canadian public administration and policy.
The Public Administration Minor is not available to Public Administration Program students or the Politics and Governance Program students.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Required courses (2):
PPA 101 |
Cdn Public Administration I: Institutions |
PPA 102 |
Cdn Public Administration II: Processes |
Plus two (2) of the following:
POL 101 |
Canadian Political Institutions |
POL 102 |
Political Processes in Canada |
PPA 120 |
Canadian Politics and Government |
PPA 121 |
Ontario Politics and Government |
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(or POG 310 Provincial Politics) |
PPA 122 |
Local Politics and Government |
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(or POL 123 Urban Government in Canada |
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orPOG 410 Canadian Urban Politics) |
PPA 124 |
Indigenous Politics and Governance |
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(or POG 440 Indigenous Governance/Justice) |
PPA 125 |
Rights, Equity, and the State |
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(or POG 315 Equity and Human Rights in Canada) |
PPA 319 |
Politics of Work and Labour |
PPA 425 |
Intergovernmental Relations |
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(or POG 416 The Politics of Canadian Federalism) |
Plus two (2) of the following: