Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2831 - 2840 of 3544 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Peace and Conflict in the Modern World POLI 1145 The history of war; causes and consequences of war; the nuclear threat; the relationship of the arms race to other global problems; arms control and disarmament; Canada's role.POLI 1145 is one of the core courses of the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies. Course Regular Studies Contemporary Ideologies POLI 1160 An introduction to the major political ideologies of the 19th and 20th Centuries, including democracy, conservatism, liberalism, socialism, anarchism, communism, fascism and feminism. Course Regular Studies Special Topics I POLI 1195 This number is reserved for political science courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College political science faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting political science lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Will be announced in... Course Regular Studies Politics in the Developing Nations POLI 1250 This course examines the political, social and economic forces at work in the "Third World," sometimes called the "developing" or "majority" world (e.g., Cuba, South Africa, Indonesia). The countries covered vary with the instructor. Course Regular Studies Canadian Public Policy POLI 2209 An examination of how laws are developed and implemented in Canada. Topics will include general policy-making theory as well as the roles of the public, parliament, cabinet, and public service in policy development.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1100, 1119, or 2250 (formerly 1150). Course Regular Studies Canadian Public Administration POLI 2219 A study of the administration of government in Canada, including current social and political patterns in modern large-scale organizations, the organization of the Government of Canada and power of the bureaucracy. This course should be of particular interest to students planning to take Commerce... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Urban Politics POLI 2229 A general introduction to Canadian local politics and government, with specific focus on Vancouver and the British Columbia case. Topics will include electoral systems, party politics, local pressure groups, the role of bureaucracy, regional government and the relationship of cities to provincial... Course Regular Studies Topics in Canadian Politics POLI 2239 This course will be offered from time to time. It will feature topics of current interest in Canadian politics. Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1119. Course Regular Studies International Political Economy POLI 2240 An introduction to the elements of international political economics including trade, monetary issues, trans-national corporations, poverty, dependency, development, and the environment. Any previous Political Science or Economics course is helpful. Course Regular Studies BC Politics & Government POLI 2241 This course examines the structure of government in British Columbia and the forces shaping politics in the province. Continuity and change in the political life of British Columbia is assessed by reference both to BC's political history since Confederation and to recent developments in BC politics... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Peace and Conflict in the Modern World POLI 1145 The history of war; causes and consequences of war; the nuclear threat; the relationship of the arms race to other global problems; arms control and disarmament; Canada's role.POLI 1145 is one of the core courses of the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.
Course Regular Studies Contemporary Ideologies POLI 1160 An introduction to the major political ideologies of the 19th and 20th Centuries, including democracy, conservatism, liberalism, socialism, anarchism, communism, fascism and feminism.
Course Regular Studies Special Topics I POLI 1195 This number is reserved for political science courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College political science faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting political science lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Will be announced in...
Course Regular Studies Politics in the Developing Nations POLI 1250 This course examines the political, social and economic forces at work in the "Third World," sometimes called the "developing" or "majority" world (e.g., Cuba, South Africa, Indonesia). The countries covered vary with the instructor.
Course Regular Studies Canadian Public Policy POLI 2209 An examination of how laws are developed and implemented in Canada. Topics will include general policy-making theory as well as the roles of the public, parliament, cabinet, and public service in policy development.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1100, 1119, or 2250 (formerly 1150).
Course Regular Studies Canadian Public Administration POLI 2219 A study of the administration of government in Canada, including current social and political patterns in modern large-scale organizations, the organization of the Government of Canada and power of the bureaucracy. This course should be of particular interest to students planning to take Commerce...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Urban Politics POLI 2229 A general introduction to Canadian local politics and government, with specific focus on Vancouver and the British Columbia case. Topics will include electoral systems, party politics, local pressure groups, the role of bureaucracy, regional government and the relationship of cities to provincial...
Course Regular Studies Topics in Canadian Politics POLI 2239 This course will be offered from time to time. It will feature topics of current interest in Canadian politics. Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1119.
Course Regular Studies International Political Economy POLI 2240 An introduction to the elements of international political economics including trade, monetary issues, trans-national corporations, poverty, dependency, development, and the environment. Any previous Political Science or Economics course is helpful.
Course Regular Studies BC Politics & Government POLI 2241 This course examines the structure of government in British Columbia and the forces shaping politics in the province. Continuity and change in the political life of British Columbia is assessed by reference both to BC's political history since Confederation and to recent developments in BC politics...