To set up a virtual meeting please email renan. To set up a virutal meeting, please email marishka. Our department has a dedicated member from their team to support students in our unit. Please see below for more information:. Tarak can be directly contacted at tarak. Learn more about possible internships and volunteer opportunities in Political Science and Public Policy. Skip to main content. Congratulations Alfonso Ralph Mendoza Manalo! This course is an introduction to rational choice theories with applications to the international realm.
A main goal is to introduce analytical constructs frequently used in the political science and political economy literature to understand strategic interaction among states. Examines the challenges faced by humanity in dealing with global environmental problems and the politics of addressing them. Focuses on both the underlying factors that shape the politics of global environmental problems - such as scientific uncertainty, North-South conflict, and globalization - and explores attempts at the governance of specific environmental issues.
While domestic and international political factors have discouraged pro human development public policies in much of the global south, there have been some important success stories. This course examines the economic and social policies most successful in contributing to human development and explores the reasons behind these rare cases of relatively successful human development.
This course examines contentious politics from a comparative perspective, beginning with the foundational theories of Charles Tilly, Sidney Tarrow, and Doug McAdam.
It explores questions such as why people protest, how they organize, and the outcomes of contention. The second half of the course challenges students to examine popular contention across a range of states in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. It asks students to interrogate the applicability of the dynamics of contention framework to illiberal states in a comparative context.
This course will provide an introduction to theories of why some dictatorships survive while others do not. We will explore theories rooted in regime type, resources, state capacity, parties, popular protest, and leadership. A research project under the supervision of a member of faculty that will result in the completion of a substantial report or paper acceptable as an undergraduate senior thesis. It is the student's responsibility to find a faculty member who is willing to supervise the project, and the student must obtain consent from the supervising instructor before registering for this course.
During the Fall Session the student must prepare a short research proposal, and both the supervising faculty member and the Supervisor of Studies must approve the research proposal prior to the first day of classes for the Winter Session.
Advanced reading in special topics. This course is meant only for those students who, having completed the available basic courses in a particular field of Political Science, wish to pursue further intensive study on a relevant topic of special interest.
Students are advised that they must obtain consent from the supervising instructor before registering for this course. Printer-friendly Version. Political Science. Faculty List E. Acorn, B.
Victoria University , M. Dalhousie , J. Toronto , Ph. Cornell University , Assistant Professor A. Ahmad, B. McGill , Associate Professor E. Andrew, B. British Columbia , Ph. London , Professor Emeritus C. Cochrane, B. Thomas , M. McGill , Ph. Toronto , Associate Professor S.
Colman, M. Fu, B. Minnesota , M. Phil, Ph. Oxford , Associate Professor M. Hoffmann, B. Michigan Technological University , Ph. George Washington University , Professor R.
Hurl, B. Toronto , M. Cornell University , Lecturer F. Kahraman, B. Washington , Assistant Professor P. Kingston, B. London , D. Oxford , Professor M. Kohn, B. Williams College , M. Cornell University , Professor R. Levine, B. Rochester , Ph. Manzer, B. New Brun. Harvard , Professor Emeritus A. McDougall, B. Queens , LL. Queens , Ph.
Toronto , Assistant Professor C. Norrlof, B. Lund , Ph. Geneva , Associate Professor S. Renckens, B. Leuven , Ph. Yale , Assistant Professor A. Rubinoff, A. Allegheny , M. Chicago , Professor Emeritus R. Schertzer, B. Carleton , M. Shanks, B. Berkeley , Ph. Northwestern , Associate Professor G. Skogstad, B. Alberta , Ph. British Columbia , Professor S. Solomon, B. McGill , M. The Double Degree program takes advantage of existing synergies to allow students to complete both undergradudate programs and degrees within five years, without compromising on the core requirements of either program.
Enrolment in the Double Degree is limited. Students may apply after completing a minimum of 4. Students should apply to the program before they have completed 7. Program Requirements This program requires the completion of Introduction to Psychology 1. Laboratory Methods 1. Statistical Methods 1. Breadth in Psychology at the B-level and C-level 4. Seminars in Psychology at the D-level 1. Additional 0. All of the following 2.
Courses selected to complete this component can be in either English or Psychology or a combination of the two. Capstone Requirement 1. Co-op Supervisor of Studies: S. Dalili Email: sdalili utsc.
The program provides students with the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills required to pursue employment in these areas, or to continue on to graduate training in an academic field related to Biochemistry upon graduation.
Enrolment Requirements The minimum qualifications for entry are 4. Prospective Co-op Students: Prospective Co-op students i.
Failure to submit the program request on ACORN will result in that student's application not being considered. Program Requirements Students must complete the program requirements as described in the Major Program in Biochemistry.
Co-op Work Term Requirements Students must satisfactorily complete three Co-op work terms, each of four-months duration. To be eligible for their first work term, students must be enrolled in the Major Co-op Program in Biochemistry and have completed at least 7.
In addition to their academic program requirements, Co-op students complete up to five Co-op specific courses. These courses are designed to prepare students for their job search and work term experience, and to maximize the benefits of their Co-op work terms. They cover a variety of topics intended to assist students in developing the skills and tools required to secure work terms that are appropriate to their program of study, and to perform professionally in the workplace.
These courses must be completed in sequence, and are taken in addition to a full course load. No additional course fee is assessed as registration is included in the Co-op Program fee. Co-op Preparation Course Requirements: 1. Students must be available for work terms in each of the Fall, Winter and Summer semesters and must complete at least one of their required work terms in either a Fall or Winter semester.
This, in turn, requires that students take courses during at least one Summer semester. For information on fees, status in Co-op programs, and certification of completion of Co-op programs, see the 6B. The program provides students with the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills required to pursue employment in these areas, or to continue on to graduate training in an academic field related to Chemistry upon graduation.
Program Requirements Students must complete the program requirements as described in the Major Program in Chemistry. To be eligible for their first work term, students must be enrolled in the Major Co-op Program in Chemistry and have completed at least 7.
The program provides students with the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills required to pursue employment in these areas, or to continue on to graduate training in an academic field related to City Studies upon graduation. Program Requirements Students must complete the program requirements as described in the Major Program in City Studies. Co-op Work Term Requirements Students must satisfactorily complete two Co-op work terms, each of four-months duration.
To be eligible for their first work term, students must be enrolled in the Major Co-op Program in City Studies and have completed at least In addition to their academic program requirements, Co-op students complete up to four Co-op specific courses. Supervisor of Studies: R. Pancer E-mail: richard. The program provides students with the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills required to pursue employment in these areas, or to continue on to graduate training in an academic field related to Computer Science upon graduation.
In addition, they must also have achieved a CGPA of at least 2. Prospective Co-op Students: Prospective students i. Failure to submit the program request on ACORN will result in the student's application not being considered. To remain in the program, students must maintain a CGPA of 2. To complete the program, students must meet the work term and course requirements described below. Co-op Work Term Requirements Students must satisfactorily complete three Co-op work terms, each of four-months duration, one of which can be during the summer.
To be eligible for their first work term, students must be enrolled in the Major Co-op Program in Computer Science and have completed at least 7. Program Supervisor: N. Dolan Email: english-program-supervisor utsc. The program provides students with the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills required to pursue employment in these areas, or to continue on to graduate training in an academic field related to English upon graduation.
The Minor in Public Law examines how the legal system, of which the constitutional order and judiciary are integral parts, governs the relationship both among constituent units of the state and between citizens and the state. Skip to main content. Canadian Government and Politics Canadian Government and Politics content covers the political-institutional foundations, political processes and public policies of Canada.
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