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POL 102
Political Processes in Canada
An understanding of Canadian government is especially important for those planning a career in Social Work. In particular, the course introduces the central components of the political process, including political parties, elections, the media and polling, and pressure/interest groups. Contemporary issues in Canadian politics such as gender, race, region, and Aboriginality will also be discussed. (Formerly POL 27B) (POL 101 and 102 are equivalent to POL 27A/B).
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 2 hrs. Tutorial: 1 hr.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- CRM 400 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- Minor in Politics
- Minor in Public Administration
- POG 110 - Power and Influence in Canadian Politics
- POG 210 - Power and Authority in Canada
- POG 214 - Controversial Policy Topics
- POG 225 - Global Governance
- POG 240 - Intro to Comparative Politics
- POG 313 - The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
- POG 317 - Education Politics and Policy
- POG 320 - Social Identity and Citizenship
- POG 362 - Canadian Political Economy
- POG 365 - The Canadian Constitution
- POG 410 - Canadian Urban Politics
- POG 416 - The Politics of Canadian Federalism
- POG 417 - Canadian-American Relations
- POG 440 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- POL 101 - Canadian Political Institutions
- PPA 120 - Canadian Politics and Government
- PPA 211 - Public Policy
- PPA 425 - Intergovernmental Relations
- Social Work