Designed as a selected topics seminar in international relations. Each offering will focus on one of the subfields- including Canadian Foreign Policy Processes, Ethical Issues in International Relations, International Development, International Terrorism, International Political Economy, International Trade and Globalization. The undergraduate students will investigate the methodology and applications of the theory and evidence related to that subfield. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 54 credit units at the university level, including 18 credit units POLS and/or IS. Note: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the Department to ensure that the topics covered are different. Students may not receive credit for both POLS 461 and POLS 867.
Designed as a selected topics seminar in international relations. Each offering will focus on one of the subfields- including Canadian Foreign Policy Processes, Ethical Issues in International Relations, International Development, International Terrorism, International Political Economy, International Trade and Globalization. The undergraduate students will investigate the methodology and applications of the theory and evidence related to that subfield. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 54 credit units at the university level, including 18 credit units POLS and/or IS. Note: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the Department to ensure that the topics covered are different. Students may not receive credit for both POLS 461 and POLS 867.