2014-2015 Calendar Proof

POLITICS

Note:See beginning of Section F for abbreviations, course numbers and coding.

POLS 1201 / Canadian Politics I / 3 ch (3C/T) [W]
Survey course focusing on Canadian government and politics at the national level.
POLS 1301 / Global Political Studies / 3 ch [W]
This course introduces students to the global issues of imperialism, globalization and democratization and their impacts on the governance of various countries. Prerequisites:None. Credit cannot be given for both POLS 1301 and IS 1001.
POLS 2201 Canadian Politics II 3 ch [W]
This course expands on ideas introduced in POLS 1201 with a focus on the relationship between Canadian political institutions and Canadian society. Prerequisite:POLS 1201.
POLS 2301 / Politics of the Developing World / 3 ch (3C) [W]
Overview of political issues facing developing countries.
POLS 2401 / Introduction to Political Ideas / 3 ch (3C) [W]
An introduction to the ideas and principles that serve as the foundation for Political Science. Prerequisite: 1 term-course in Politics.
POLS 2601 / Introduction to International Politics / 3 ch (3C/T) [W]
General introduction to the historic and contemporary practices of international relations.
POLS 3007 / Digital Democracy / 3 ch [W]
This course examines technologically mediated political practices in liberal democracies.
POLS 3101 / Constitutional Politics in Canada / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Examines the structure and process of constitution-making, and conflicting visions of constitutional change.
POLS 3112 / Political Economy of Canada / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Examines the political economy of Canada, with a focus on the contribution of the political economy tradition to an understanding of Canada’s political, social and economic development.
POLS 3201 / New Brunswick Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
An overview of the history and development of New Brunswick politics.
POLS 3205 / Canadian Provincial Politics / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Designed to provide the student with an overview of the nature of government and political processes in the Canadian provinces.
POLS 3211 / Contemporary New Brunswick Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Specialized study of current or selected issues in New Brunswick provincial politics.
POLS 3221 / Canadian Political Issues I / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Emphasis on current problem areas in Canadian Politics.
POLS 3222 / Canadian Political Issues II / 3 ch (3C/S)
Emphasis on a selected problem area in Canadian Politics.
POLS 3225 / Gender and Canadian Politics / 3 ch [W]
Examines the role of gender in Canadian social movements, political parties and political institutions, including Parliament, the courts and the media. Prerequisites:POLS 1201orGEND 2001.
POLS3231 Representation and Recognition in Canadian Politics 3ch [W]
This course addresses the representation and recognition of women, aboriginals, Francophones, LGBT individuals, ethnic minorities and individuals with disabilities in the Canadian political system. Prerequisite:POLS 1201.
POLS 3232 / Language Issues in Canada / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Study of linguistic duality in Canada, with particular attention to conflicts over language rights.
POLS 3241 / Canadian Voting Behavior / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
A study of the electoral system, representation, and voting behavior in Canada.
POLS 3252 / Canadian Political Parties / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Directed at a systematic study of the structure and functions of political parties in Canada.
POLS 3255 / Interest Groups and Social Movements / 3 ch [W]
Explores the development, goals, strategies and political impact of interest groups and social movements.
POLS 3261 / Canadian Federalism / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Advanced analysis of specific issues affecting the federation.
POLS 3273 / Canadian Intergovernmental Relations / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Considers the relationships between federal, provincial and municipal governments, and their impact on current issues.
POLS 3277 / Political Leadership in Canada / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Focuses on various aspects of political leadership at the federal level.
POLS 3278 Courts & Legislatures: The Politics of Canadian Policy Making 3ch [W]
This course analyses the impact of the inter-relationship of courts and legislatures on policy making at both the provincial and federal levels. Prerequisite:POLS 1201.
POLS 3283 / Politics in French Canada / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
The politics and institutions of French Canada; in particular, the nature and sources of relevant political changes within French Canadian society in Quebec and Acadian society in New Brunswick.
POLS 3291 / First Nations Government in Canada / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Examines the politics and administration of the relationship between aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state.
POLS 3292 / Politics of Aboriginal Self-Government / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
A systematic analysis of the principles, structures and institutions of traditional and contemporary aboriginal self-government in Canada.
POLS 3311 / Government of the United States / 3 ch (3C/L) [W]
An analysis of contemporary issues in American politics, derived from an understanding of the concepts and structures of the national governmental system.
POLS 3322 / The United States Presidency / 3 ch (3C/L) [W]
An emphasis on the power relationships of the office of the Chief Executive.
POLS 3325 / Gender and Comparative Politics / 3 ch [W]
Comparative study of gender issues in selected countries, including women’s political organizations, political participation and social policies affecting women. Prerequisites:POLS 1301orGEND 2001.
POLS 3333 / Comparative European States / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
A comparative examination of selected European states, their political institutions, political cultures and recent political issues.
POLS 3334 Latin American Politics 3 ch [W]
This course discusses the major political trends, actors and processes that have shaped Latin American governments and politics throughout the course of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.
POLS 3335 / The Circumpolar North / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
A comparative analysis of political change and development in the Arctic region. Examples drawn from the Soviet Union, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Nordic Europe; pan-national movements; and Canadian Arctic policy.
POLS 3341 / Comparative Federalisms / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
A comparison of selected federal state structures. Definition of the problems and prospects of federation in Canada, the United States, Russia and other examples.
POLS 3345 / Political Behaviour / 3 ch [W]
An examination of the foundations of political behaviour, public opinion, political participation and political elites.
POLS 3355 / Politics of the Environment / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Focus on the public sensitivity to environmental/ecological issues, political responses to this phenomena, and consequences of those responses. Uses a case-study approach.
POLS 3372 / The State and Economic Interests / 3 ch (3 S/T) [W]
Examines the role of the Canadian state in economic development, with emphasis on the political dimensions of economic policy. Issues include the deficit, industrial policy, and foreign elements.
POLS 3375 / The Political Economies of Asia / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Examines the political structures, decisions and processes underlying Asia's role in the global economy.
POLS 3381 / Politics of Asia / 3 ch (S) [W]
Examines political resistance, rebellions and revolutions in selected Asian countries.
POLS 3401 / Modern Political Thought / 3 ch [W]
Examines a selection of major texts from the modern period of Western political theory, encompassing classic statements of conservative, feminist, liberal, and socialist thought.
POLS 3421 / Selected Topics in the History of Ideas / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
A comparison of various political thinkers on specific themes: natural law from Cicero to Rousseau, social contract theory from Locke to Marx, etc.
POLS 3425 / Canadian Political Ideas / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
This course surveys the tradition of Canadian political thought from Confederation to the present.
POLS 3433 / Montesquieu and the Enlightenment / 3 ch (3S) [W]
The examination of his influence on the Enlightenment.
POLS 3445 / Rousseau and the Enlightenment / 3 ch (3S) [W]
The examination of his influence on the Enlightenment.
POLS 3451 / Marxism / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
A focus on the writings of Karl Marx. Other Marxist theorists may also be examined.
POLS 3456 / Politics Through Film / 3 ch (3C/S) [W]
Seeks to examine political principles through the medium of film. Tyranny, censorship, totalitarianism, utopia, and liberty will be discussed through an analysis of a variety of films.
POLS 3463 / Liberalism / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Focuses on the core values and the exponents of liberal ideology.
POLS 3471 / Study of Politics Through Literature / 3 ch (3S) [W]
A multi-disciplinary analysis of the exposition of political ideas in works of classical and contemporary literature.
POLS 3473 / Politics and Media in Canada / 3 ch [W]
Examines the role of the press as critics and opposition to government & the role of government in regulating media. Designed as an upper level course for students majoring in politics or with a background in media or communications studies.
POLS 3483 / Theories of Rights / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
The concept of “right” and differing perspectives on rights discourse.
POLS 3494 / Democracy / 3 ch (S/T) [W]
Examines the concept, and the various theories, of democracy.
POLS 3501 / Contemporary Issues in Public Policy / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Examines the major approaches explaining and understanding Canadian public policy, and applies them to a study of major public policy fields.
POLS 3601 / Contemporary Issues in World Politics / 3 ch (3S) [W]
Deals with current trends on the international scene including the global balance of power, relations between superpowers, ideological conflicts, the developing world, war, revolution, etc.
POLS 3603 / Critical Perspectives on International Relations Theory / 3 ch (S) [W]
A seminar that centers on frameworks for understanding international relations including: race, nationalism, political geography, de-territorialization, sovereignty, feminism, global communication, humanitarianism, human rights, the state and political space, forms of political conflict, identity theory, ethnography, and globalization.
POLS 3622 / International Organization and Law / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Study of supra-national organizations, and structures of international conduct; the effect of both on inter-state relationships.
POLS 3625 / Gender and International Politics / 3 ch [W]
Introduction to the gender aspects of international relations including militarism, nationalism, international political economy, the environment and human rights. Prerequisites:POLS 2601orGEND 2001
POLS 3631 / Survey of Global Issues. / 3 ch (3S/L) [W]
Current global issues such as war, militarism, the arms race, human rights and social justice, ecological imbalance, economic inequalities, and alternative world organizational structures, considered from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. General-interest course.
POLS 3632 Urbanization, Poverty and Politics 3 ch [W]
This course explores the ways in which urban politics and planning have an effect on poverty and income disparities, and examines the role public and green spaces play in people’s everyday lives. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.
POLS 3651 Canada and the Americas 3 ch [W]
This course discusses Canadian foreign policy towards the region with special emphasis on the influence of the United States. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.
POLS 3671 / Web Activism / 3 ch (S) [W]
Examines how Web activists use global communication technology in campaigns against given governments.
POLS 3673 / Global Communication and International Relations / 3 ch (S) [W]
Examines the role of global communication media and technologies in international relations. Discussion focuses on inter-governmental interaction, government links to citizens, and the empowerment of sub-state and non-state actors
POLS 3675 / Global News / 3 ch (S) [W]
A seminar that focuses on the political meaning of global media communication. The rise of international television news networks will be examined as a factor that influences international relations.
POLS 3677 / Information Technologies & Conflict / 3 ch (S) [W]
A seminar based on the examination of new information technologies and their role and impact on conflict. Discussion will focus on a variety of technological applications in order to outline trends, features and theoretical implications.
POLS 3683 / Human Rights / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
An examination of human rights in an international context, including international human rights instruments, and enforcement and the implications of economic, political and cultural globalization for human rights standards.
POLS 3685 The Politics of Food 3 ch [W]
This course provides an overview of the political and policy issues concerning food production and consumption in Canada and around the World. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.
POLS 3901 / Approaches to Political Research / 3 ch [W]
A survey of the major approaches and techniques used to research and analyze politics. Prerequisite:POLS 2401.
POLS 4000 / Honours Thesis / 6 ch
Under the direction of a supervisor, an Honours student completes a thesis. Prerequisite: Admission to the Honours programme.
POLS 4001 / Honours Seminar in Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
A compulsory seminar course for fourth year Honours students. Provides a broad overview of key debates and some of the most influential writings in the field of political science. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor.
POLS 4211 / Special Topics in Canadian Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Advanced study of a specific subject in Canadian politics. Course topics will change annually.
POLS 4226 / Directed Reading in Canadian Politics / 3 ch [W]
Open to students desiring further specialization, the course requires a research paper in Canadian politics, supervised by an instructor in the subject area.
POLS 4311 / Special Topics in Comparative Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Advanced study of a specific subject in comparative politics. Course topics change annually.
POLS 4336 / Directed Reading in Comparative Politics / 3 ch [W]
Open to students desiring further specialization, the course requires a research paper in comparative politics, supervised by an instructor in the subject area.
POLS 4411 / Special Topics in Political Theory / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Advanced study of a specific subject in political theory. Course topics change annually.
POLS 4416 / Directed Reading in Political Theory / 3 ch [W]
The course is open to 4th-year students with a sufficient background and a special interest in political theory. It can be taken only with permission of the relevant instructor.
POLS 4501 / Politics Practicum / 3 ch (LE)
Independent study course that provides students with volunteer experience working in a politics related organization. It can only be taken with supervision by an instructor in the subject area. Available to Politics Majors or Honours students.
POLS 4505 Politics, Policy and Prostitution 3 ch [W]
This course examines the political and policy issues around the sex trade in Canada and internationally. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.
POLS 4611 / Special Topics in International Politics / 3 ch (3S/T) [W]
Advanced study of a specific subject in international politics. Course topics change annually.
POLS 4646 / Directed Readings in International Politics / 3 ch [W]
Work on a research essay pertinent to specialized areas in international or comparative politics, under an instructor assigned by the discipline.
POLS 4655 Drugs, Violence and Global Politics 3 ch [W]
This course explores the interplay of violence and illicit drugs with contemporary international politics, the global economy and public policy. Prerequisites: POLS 1301 or POLS 2601.