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Politics and Governance Sociology Double Major Core Elective Table II

A total of eleven (11) courses are required from Core Elective Table II.

Politics and Governance: A minimum of eight (8) POG courses must be taken, at least 3 of which must be at the 400-level. A maximum of two (2) courses, marked with two asterisks (**), can be used to satisfy 300-level Table II requirements.

Sociology: A minimum of two (2) SOC courses must be taken.  

Politics and Governance:

Canadian

  • POG 210* Power and Authority in Canada
  • POG 310 Provincial Politics
  • POG 311 Indigenous Self-Determination
  • POG 313 The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
  • POG 315 Equity and Human Rights in Canada
  • POG 318 Ontario Politics
  • POG 360 Politics in Quebec and French Canada
  • POG 362 Canadian Political Economy
  • POG 365 The Canadian Constitution
  • POG 410 Canadian Urban Politics
  • POG 416 The Politics of Canadian Federalism
  • POG 417 Canadian-American Relations
  • PPA 301 Administrative Law
  • PPA 319 Politics of Work and Labour

Policy

Global

  • POG 225* Global Governance
  • POG 323 The Politics of International Development
  • POG 324 Global Political Economy
  • POG 327 Non-State Actor and Global Security 
  • POG 328 Peace and Security in Asia
  • POG 329 Against Security
  • POG 421 European Union
  • POG 423 Nationalism and Identity
  • POG 424 Human Rights and Global Politics
  • POG 425 Politics of Regional Economic Integration
  • POG 426 Global Conflict and Peace
  • POG 427 Women, War, and Peace
  • POG 428 Theories of Global Politics

Comparative

Theory

  • POG 235* Western Political Thought
  • POG 320* Social Identity and Citizenship
  • POG 331 Politics and Cinema
  • POG 335 Political Communication
  • POG 336 Decolonial Political Thought
  • POG 338 Persuasion in Theory and Practice
  • POG 428 Theories of Global Politics
  • POG 430 Contemporary Political Thought
  • POG 431 Power, Domination and Resistance
  • POG 432 Varieties of Democracy

Intensive Experiential Learning

Unclassified

  • INP 900* Understanding the Nonprofit Sector
  • POG 320* Social Identity and Citizenship
  • POG 350 Truth and Beauty: Data Visualization
  • POG 353 Did it Work? Politics Experiments
  • POG 490 Politics and Governance Topics
  • POG 498 Directed Research in Politics
  • POG 499 Field Experience
  • POL 501** Women, Power, and Politics
  • POL 507** Power, Change and Technology
  • POL 510** The Politics of Sexual Diversity
  • POL 511** Well-being and Opportunity in Canada
  • POL 540** Issues in Third World Politics
  • POL 588** Neoliberalism and its Alternatives
  • POL 601** Social Movements and Politics
  • POL 607** Politics of Technology and Globalization
  • POL 609** Global Justice
  • POL 613** International Law for Human Protection
  • POL 620** Sports and Politics
  • POL 688** Colonialism and Imperialism
  • POL 720** Canada in the Continent

 

*Single Major Politics and Governance students cannot take POG 210, POG 214, POG 225, POG 235, POG 240, POG 320, and INP 900 for credit toward their Table II requirements.  

NOTE:

  1. With a course directive completed in advance, other Public Administration (PPA) courses may be substituted for Table II Core Elective courses at an equivalent level.  

Sociology:

A maximum of two (2) courses, marked with a dagger (†), can be used toward Table II requirements.  

  • DST 501 Rethinking Disability
  • SOC 300†† Sociology of Equity and Diversity
  • SOC 302 The City and Society
  • SOC 319 Sociological Perspectives on Crime
  • SOC 320 Black Popular Culture
  • SOC 330 Sociology of the Caribbean
  • SOC 350 Queer Sociology
  • SOC 402 The City and Social Problems
  • SOC 420†† Social Class in Changing Times
  • SOC 472 At Work in a Changing World
  • SOC 474 Immigration, Borders and Belonging
  • SOC 476 Sociology of Fear
  • SOC 477 Sociology of Advertising
  • SOC 478 Sociology of Fun
  • SOC 479 Social Networks and the World Wide Web
  • SOC 491* Independent Sociological Analysis
  • SOC 500 Youth and Society
  • SOC 502 Violence and the Family
  • SOC 503† Sociology of Education
  • SOC 504 Children and Society
  • SOC 505† Sociology of Sport
  • SOC 506† Health and Society
  • SOC 525 ** Media and Images of Inequality
  • SOC 530 Blackness and Freedom
  • SOC 540 Special Topics in Indigenous Studies
  • SOC 553 Indigenist Thought
  • SOC 576 Colonialism and Anti-Blackness
  • SOC 558 Sociology of Bodies
  • SOC 580 Indigenous Feminisms
  • SOC 595 Women and Aging
  • SOC 600 Globalization and Health
  • SOC 603† Sociology of Gender
  • SOC 605 Families: Difference and Diversity
  • SOC 606 Families and Care Work
  • SOC 608†† Women, Power and Change
  • SOC 609 Gender and Global Human Rights
  • SOC 611 Future Worlds: Technology and Social Change
  • SOC 633† Sex, Gender Identities and Sexualities
  • SOC 700 Men and Masculinities in the 21st Century
  • SOC 702† Anatomy of Human Conflict
  • SOC 703† Women, Power and the Global South
  • SOC 704† Aging, Culture and Society
  • SOC 705† Law, Justice, and Abolition
  • SOC 706 Globalized Labour and Consumption
  • SOC 707† Religion, Meaning and Power
  • SOC 708 Environmental Sociology
  • SOC 801† Global Power Relations
  • SOC 802† Issues in War and Peace
  • SOC 803 International Community Engagement
  • SOC 808† Sociology of Food and Eating
  • SOC 885† Women, Islam and Modernity
  • SOC 902† Hollywood and Society
  • SOC 903 Media and Modern Fandom
  • SOC 904 Women in Popular Culture
  • SOC 931 Waste and Consumerism
  • SOC 932 The Entertainment Industry
  • SOC 941 Colonialism and Racialization
  • SOC 942 Women and Structural Change
  • SOC 943 Poverty Issues

*Departmental approval required.
†† If not previously selected.