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Currently Offered 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.
Currently Offered Political Science Courses
Code | Course Title | Professor |
2325F | Research Design in Political Science | Turgeon |
2531G | Foundations of International Relations | Harmes |
3001G | Studies in Transitional Justice | El-Masri |
3201G | Issues in International Law | Bousfield |
3203F | International Crises | Pokrywa |
3210F | Canada-U.S. Relations | Bousfield |
3211F | Environmental Politics | Harmes |
3213G | Comparative Authoritarianism | Morrison |
3220F | Special Topics: Politics of the Global South | Vallejo Vera |
3325G | Methods II | Armstrong |
3329F | Politics of the Middle East | El-Masri |
3343F | European Union | Morrison |
3390F | Special Topics: The Politics of AI | Bousfield |
3510G | Decolonizing Politics | |
3588G | International Human Rights | Narain |
4201G | The U.N. and Global Governance | Bousfield |
4209G | Political Strategy and Communication | Harmes |
4212F | Cyberpolitics | Bousfield |
4213G | Comparative Global Corruption | Morrison |
4214G | American Elections and Primaries | Lebo |
4215G | Global Welfare States | Morrison |
4403F | War on Terror | Biswas Mellamphy |
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