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Politics and Governance Professional Table II
Students must complete 10 courses from Table II, a minimum of 5 of these must be at the 400-level (i.e. POG 400-499).
A maximum of two (2) courses, marked with a dagger (†), can be used to satisfy 300-level Table II requirements.
NOTE: Every course will not be offered every semester. Students may opt for depth by selecting courses within thematic categories, or may opt for breadth by sampling broadly across those categories.
Canadian
Policy
Global
POG 323 | The Politics of International Development |
POG 324 | Global Political Economy |
POG 327 | Non-State Actor and Global Security |
POG 328 | Peace and Security in Asia |
POG 423 | Nationalism and Identity |
POG 424 | Human Rights and Global Politics |
POG 425 | Regional Economic and Political Integration |
POG 426 | Global Conflict and Peace |
POG 427 | Women, War, and Peace |
Comparative
Theory
Intensive Experiential Learning
Unclassified
POG 490 | Politics and Governance Topics |
POG 498 | Directed Research in Politics |
POL 501† | Women, Power, and Politics |
POL 507† | Power, Change and Technology |
POL 510† | The Politics of Sexual Diversity |
POL 511† | Well-being and Opportunity in Canada |
POL 540† | Issues in Third World Politics |
POL 588† | Neoliberalism and its Alternatives |
POL 601† | Social Movements and Politics |
POL 607† | Politics of Technology and Globalization |
POL 609† | Global Justice |
POL 613† | International Law for Human Protection |
POL 620† | Sports and Politics |
POL 688† | Colonialism and Imperialism |
POL 720† | Canada in the Continent |
NOTE:
- With a course directive completed in advance, other Public Administration (PPA) courses may be substituted for Table II Professional courses at an equivalent level.