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POG 240
Intro to Comparative Politics
This course introduces key concepts, questions and debates in the field of comparative politics. We examine a variety of actors, institutions and phenomena that shape political outcomes within countries around the world. Topics range from the variety of states, political regimes, electoral systems, interest groups and social movements to processes such as the spread of nationalism, regime change, economic development, civil war and social revolution. (Comparative)
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 2 hrs. Tutorial: 1 hr.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
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*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- CRM 400 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- Criminology and Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- Criminology and Politics and Governance Double Major
- History Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- History and Politics and Governance Double Major
- Minor in Global Politics and Development
- Minor in Politics
- Mode of Delivery: In-Person
- POG 338 - Persuasion in Theory and Practice
- POG 342 - Politics in Africa
- POG 343 - Politics in Latin America
- POG 417 - Canadian-American Relations
- POG 432 - Varieties of Democracy
- POG 440 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- POG 442 - Women and Comparative Politics
- POG 445 - The Exec. Branch in Democracy
- POG 447 - Courts and Constitutions
- Politics and Governance
- Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- Politics and Governance Sociology Double Major Core Elective Table II
- Politics and Governance and Sociology Double Major