Course Information

Eligible History Courses

All 3000- and 4000-level essay courses (course codes E, F, G) in History on Main Campus are now IR-eligible and can be counted towards the Honours Specialization in International Relations.

IR students must complete their History course requirements on Main Campus; courses at Brescia, King's, or Huron cannot be counted towards IR modules without special permission from the Department of History.  

Eligible 2000 Level Political Science Courses

2325F/G: Research Design in Political Science

 


2531F/G: Foundations of International Relations

 

Eligible 3000 Level Political Science Courses

3001F/G: Studies in Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction

 


3201F/G: Issues in International Law

 


3203F/G: International Crises

 


3208F/G - Global Climate-Change Politics

 


3209F/G: Foreign Policy Analysis

 


3210F/G: Canada-U.S. Relations

 


3211F/G: Environmental Politics

 


3213F/G: Comparative Authoritarianism

 


3220F/G: Politics of the Global South

 


3314E: Global Environmental Governance

 


3317F/G: Interest Groups and Social Movements

 


3321F/G: Politics of India

 


3322F/G: Latin America in Global Perspective

 


3325F/G: Data Science Methods for Politics

 


3329F/G: The Politics of the Middle East

 


3340F/G: The Rise and Fall of Communism in the USSR and Eastern Europe

 


3343F/G: European Union: The Politics of Integration

 


3344F/G: Western European Politics: States, Nations, and Regimes

 


3365F/G: Political Economy - North South

 


3367F/G: Political Economy: North America

  


3411F/G: Special Topics in IR/Comparative Politics

 


3412F/G: Special Topics in IR/Comparative Politics

 


3510F/G: Decolonizing Politics

 


3540F/G: The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship

 


3566F/G: International Conflict Management

 


3588F/G: International Human Rights

 

Eligible 4000 Level Political Science Courses

4201F/G: The UN and Global Governance

 


4209F/G: Political Strategy & Communication

 


4212F/G: Cyberpolitics

 


4213F/G: Comparative Global Corruption

 


4214F/G: American Elections and Primaries

 


4215F/G: Global Welfare States

 


4401F/G: American Foreign Policy

 


4402F/G: Diplomacy and International Negotiations

 


4403F/G: War On Terror

 


4404F/G: Globalization and National Sovereignty

 


4406F/G: The European Welfare State

 


4408F/G: International Security

 


4409F/G: The United States and the Middle East

 


4411F/G: Threats to Global Democracy

 


4426F/G: Genocide

 


4427F/G: Transitional Justice

 


4498F/G: Independent Study

 


4499F/G: Independent Study

 


4511F/G: Advanced Special Topics in IR/Comparative Politics

 


4512F/G: Advanced Special Topics in IR/Comparative Politics