1. S.11-19
      1. For information:
      2. SCHEDULING AND ENROLMENT INFORMATION:
      3. NOTE: There is a two-term wait for implementation of any new course.
    1. Program Requirement Changes for Major Program
      1. FROM:
      2. RATIONALE:
    2. Program Requirement Changes for Major Program
      1. FROM:
    3. Program Requirement Changes for Major program
      1. RATIONALE:
      2. Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
      3. FROM:
      4. RATIONALE:
    4. Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
      1. FROM:
      2. RATIONALE:
    5. Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
      1. FROM:
      2. RATIONALE:
      3. RATIONALE:
    6. Program Requirement Changes for Minor Program
      1. FROM:
      2. RATIONALE:
    7. Program Requirement Changes for Minor Program
      1. FROM:
      2. RATIONALE:
      3. RATIONALE:

S.11-19
OFFICE
OF THE ASSOCIATE VICE-PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC AND
ASSOCIATE
PROVOST
MEMORANDUM
ATTENTION
FROM
RE:
8888
University
Drive,
Burnaby,
BC
Canada V5A
1
S6
Senate
Bill Krane,
Chair
TEL: 778.782.4636
FA
-,,
'C: 778.782.5876
DATE
PAGES
Senate Committee
on
Undergraduate
Studies
Faculty
of Arts and Social Sciences (SCUS
10-58)
For
information:
avpcio@sfu.ca
www.sfu.ca/vpacademic
Januaq
7, 2011
1/1
Acting under delegated
authority
at
its
meeting
of
January
6,
2011,
SCUS approved
the following
curriculum
revisions
effective Fall
2011:
1.
Gender,
Sexuality and Women's
Studies
(SCUS lO-58b)
(i) Deletion
of GDST 200-3
(ii) New
Course Proposal GSWS
100-3:
Sex Talk
:
Introduction to
Contemporary
Issues in
Sexuality Studies
2. Department of
International
Studies
(SCUS 10-58d)
(i) Changes
to the program requirements for th
e
Mc0or, Honours
and
Minor
Programs
Senators
wishing to consult a more detailed report of
curriculum
revisions may do
so
on the Web at
http:
//
www.sfu.ca
/
senate
/
Senateagenda.html
foliowing the posting
of the
agenda.
If
you
are unable to access the information, please call 778-782-3168
or
email
shelleygair@sfu.ca
.
SIMON FRASER
UNIVERSITY
THINKING OF THE
WORLD

SENATE COMMITTEE ON
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
COURSE CHANGE/DELETION FORM
Existing Course Number: GDST 200-3
Existing Title:
Thinking About
Gender
Please check appropriate revision(s):
Course Number:
Credit Hours:
Description:
Prerequisi te:
Course deletion:
_x_
FROM:
TO:
If
Title Change, indicate:
Title:
Vector:
(Lect/Sem/Tut/Lab)
a) Long Title for calendar / schedule: max. 100 characters, including spaces/ punctuation:
b) Short Title
for enrollment/ transcript: max. 30 characters, including spaces/ punctuation:
RATIONALE:
To
make room for a replacement course (GSWS 100) at the 100-level to form one of three
core introductory courses for the Gender, Sexuality
&
Women's Studies program.
If
this course replicates the content of a previously approved course to the extent that students
should not receive credit for both courses, this should be noted in the prerequisite.
Effective term
and year: _---'F:...:a=I.:.,.12=0""'1:.;::1 ______ _

SENAT~
COMMITTEE ON
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
NEW COURSE PROPOSAL
COURSE
NUMBER:
GSWS 100
CREDIT HOURS:
3
COURSE TITLE: Sex Talk
a) LONG title for calendar/schedule: max. 100 characters including spaces/punctuation.
Sex Talk: Introduction to Contemporary Issues in Sexuality Studies
b) SHORT title for enrolimenUtranscript: max. 30 characters including
spaces/punctuation.
Sex Talk
Indicate no. of credit hours: Lecture
2 /
Seminar
/ Tutorial 1 / Lab
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
3 - 4
lines max. (Attach course outline to
proposal.)
An
introduction to issues in the study of sex, sexual identity, and
sexual culture. Focused on contemporary theories
of sexuality as well as
representations in fiction, film and popular media from diverse cultural contexts.
PREREQUISITE:
Students who have taken GDST
200
may not take this course for further credit.
COREQUISITE:
n/a
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: If this course replicates the content of a previously
approved course to the extent that students should not receive credit for both
courses, this should be noted in the prerequisite.
Course(s) to be dropped
if this course is approved: (Note: Course
Change/Deletion form must
be completed.) GDST 200
RATIONALE FOR INTRODUCTION OF THIS COURSE:
It
is a revised version of the current course GDST 200 and will replace it as one
of our program's three core introductory courses.

SCHEDULING AND ENROLMENT INFORMATION:
Indicate effective
term/year
course would first be offered and planned
frequency
of offering thereafter: Fall, 2011; once every year
NOTE: There is a two-term wait for implementation of any new course.
Waiver required: Yes: _x_ / No: __
Will this be a required or elective course in the curriculum?
required for majors
and minors
What is the probable enrolment
when offered?
100
Which of your present CFL faculty have the expertise to offer this course?
Helen Leung
Are there any proposed student fees associated
with this course other than
tuition fees?
(if so, attach mandatory supplementary fee approval form)
No
RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS:
Note: No new course will be approved by Senate until funding has been
committed for necessary library materials (5.93-11). Each
new course proposal
must be accompanied by a library report and, if appropriate, confirmation that
funding arrangements have been addressed.
Campus where course will be taught
__ Burnaby _________ _
Library report status Approved
Provide details on how existing instructional resources will be redistributed to
accommodate this
new course. For example, will another course be eliminated or
will the frequency of offering of other courses be reduced; are there changes in
pedagogical style or class sizes that allow for this additional course offering?
No new resources are needed. Replaces GDST 200 which is being dropped.
List any outstanding resource issues to
be addressed prior to implementation:
space, laboratory equipment, etc.
None.

APPROVALS:
1. Departmental approval indicates that the Department/School has
approved the content of the course,
and has consulted with other
Departments/Schools and Faculties reparding proposed course content
and overlap issues.
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2. Faculty approval indicates that all the necessary course content and
overlap concerns have been resolved,
and that the
Faculty /Department/ School commits to providing the required Library
funds.
Dean or Designate
Date
List which other Departments / Schools
and Faculties have been consulted
regarding the proposed course content, including overlap issues
FASS consulted through overlap list.
Other Faculties approval indicates that the Dean(s) or designate of other
Faculties affected by the proposed new course support(s) the approval of the
new course.
_________________________________ Date: __________________ _
_________________________________ Date: __________________ _
3. seus approval indicates that the course has been approved for
implementation subject (where appropriate) to financial issues being
addressed.

GSWS 100
Sex Talk:
Introduction to Contemporary Issues in Sexuality Studies
Dr. Helen Leung
Course Outline:
Introduces students to issues in the study of sex, sexual identity, and sexual culture. We
will
study major contemporary theories of sex and sexuality alongside fiction, film and
popular media from diverse cultural contexts. Topics covered include: (1) Medical
discourse
and the construction of sexuality; (2) Sexual bodies and cultural expressions of
desire,
(3) Sexual commerce and sex as labour, (4) Sexual cultures
&
the politics of
identity.
Course Assessment
Attendance & Participation
Mid-Term
Research Assignment
Final Exam
Course Readings:
20%
20%
30%
30%
Steven Seidman et al, eds,
Introducing the New Sexuality Studies: Original Essays
&
Interviews.
Routledge, 2006.
Ann
Fausto-Sterling,
Sexing the body: gender politics and the construction of sexuality.
New York: Basic Books, 2000.
Jackie Kay,
Trumpet.
Vintage, 2000.
Amber Dawn,
Sub Rosa.
Arsenal Pulp Press, 2010.
Custom Courseware
Films:
Is
it a Boy or a Girl?
(ISNA, 2000)
XXY (Lucia Puenzo, 2007)
Live Nude Girls Unite
(Vicky Funari
&
Julie Query, 2000)
Ke Kulana He Mahu: Remembering A Sense Of Place
(Kathryn Xian
&
Brent Anbe,
2001)

MEMO
ADDRESS
8888 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
BURNABY BC
V5A 186
CANADA
UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM & INSTITUTIONAL LIAISON
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT ACADEMIC AND PROVOST
I
ATTENTION Dr. Helen Hok-Sze Leung
I
TEL
FROM SUSAN RHODES, Assistant Director, University Curriculum and
Institutional Liaison
I
RE GSWS 100 - B-Hum designation
I
DATE December 15, 2010
I
TIME 2: 2 6 PM
Please be advised that the University Curriculum Office has approved B-Hum
designation for the new course OSWS 100 (Sex Talk: Introduction to
Contemporary Issues in Sexuality Studies). The Curriculum Office understands
this course
is a reworking of ODST 200 B-Hum, which is to be deleted. This
information can be forwarded to F ASSCC and then on to SCUS for final
approval.
I.
SIMDN FlUSER C:-.JIIiEllSlTY
THINKING OF THE WORLD

Program Requirement Changes for Major Program
FROM:
Admission
The school limits admission to its major program based on a competitive application process. Students are
eligible to apply for entry after successfully completing 30 units, which includes
*
IS 101-3 Introduction to International Studies: Studying Global Conflict and Co-operation
and two of
*
IS 200-3 Historical Perspectives on Diplomatic Relations, International Security and Law
*
IS 210-3 Comparative World Politics: Trajectories, Regimes, Challenges
*
IS 220-3 Wealth and Poverty of Nations
*
IS 230-3 Transnationalism and Society
Application
for admission should be made iB the first day of the term. Criteria for selection are the
student's CGPA and performance in IS courses.
Admission
The school limits admission to its major program based on a competitive application process. Students are
eligible to apply for entry after successfully completing 30 units, which includes
*
IS 101-3 Introduction to International Studies: Studying Global Conflict and Co-operation
and two of
*
IS 200-3 Historical Perspectives on Diplomatic Relations, International Security and Law
*
IS 210-3 Comparative World Politics: Trajectories, Regimes, Challenges
*
IS 220-3 Wealth and Poverty of Nations
*
IS 230-3 Transnationalism and Society
Application
for admission should be made at the end of the term by the published deadline. Criteria for
selection are the student's CGP A and performance in IS courses.
RATIONALE:
To better facilitate course planning for IS students
J
as upper division IS courses are restricted to declared
IS students.
14

Program Requirement Changes for Major Program
FROM:
Stream 1 International Security and Conflict
IS 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
IS 309-4 Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 400-4 State Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4 Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST 338-4 World
War II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific
War in Modem Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods
in
Political Science
POL 342-4 Developing Countries in Global Politics
POL 344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL 347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL 348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and International Security
POL 446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One IS course from stream 2 or 3
Stream 1 International Security
and Conflict
IS 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
15

IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
IS 309-4
Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS
315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS
324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS 400-4 State
Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4
Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS
452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST
338-4 World War II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific War in Modem Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods
in
Political Science
POL 338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
POL 342-4 Developing Countries in Global Politics
POL 344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL
347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL
348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 422-4 Canadian International Security Relations
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and International Security
POL 446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One IS course from stream 2 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream.
16

Program Requirement Changes for Major Program
FROM:
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance in Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313W-4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development in Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods
in
Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa
in
the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
17

*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments in Comparative Perspectives
*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 333-4 Modern Italy: Risorgimento to Republic
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance
in
Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313W-4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development
in
Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
18

*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments in Comparative Perspectives
*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream.
19

Program Requirement Changes for Major program
FROM:
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues
ECON 342-3 International Trade
ECON 345-3 International Finance
ECON 355W-4 Economic Development
ECON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
ECON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
ECON 455W-3 Seminar in Economic Development.
GEOG
312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOG 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOa 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG
422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment in China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics of International Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics IU
IS
452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy
of International Trade
POL 453 4 The Peliaeal Beeftemy efCities B:REl City ltegiefts
SA 316-4 Tourism and Social Policy
WS 309-4 Gender and International Development
One
IS course from stream 1 or 2
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues
20

EeON 342-3 International Trade
EeON 345-3 International Finance
EeON 355W-4 Economic Development
ECON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
ECON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
ECON 455W-3 Seminar in Economic Development
GEOG 312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOG 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOG 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG 422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment in China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS 329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics of International Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics III
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods
in
Political Science
POL 374-4 Africa
in
the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy of International Trade
POL 452W -4 Energy Policy
SA
316-4 Tourism and Social Policy
WS
309-4 Gender and International Development
One IS course from stream 1 or 2
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream.
21

Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
FROM:
Admission Requirements
The school limits admission to its honours program. Students must first
apply for a major in IS based on a
competitive application process. Students are eligible to apply for entry
after successfully completing 30
units, which includes
*
IS 101-3 Introduction to International Studies: Studying Global Conflict and Co-operation
and two
of
*
IS 200-3 Historical Perspectives on Diplomatic Relations, International Security and Law
*
IS 210-3 Comparative World Politics: Trajectories, Regimes, Challenges
*
IS 220-3 Wealth and Poverty of Nations
*
IS 230-3 Transnationalism and Society
Application for admission should be made in the first day of the term. Criteria for selection are the
student's
CGPA and performance in IS courses.
Once approved into the major, with a grade point average of 3.4 and 12 upper division IS units complete,
students can apply to the honours program director for admission. Students
must have a faculty supervisor
identified who will work with them.
Admission Requirements
The school limits admission to its honours program. Students must first apply for a major in
IS based on a
competitive application process. Students are eligible to apply for entry after successfully completing 30
units, which includes
*
IS 101-3 Introduction to International Studies: Studying Global Conflict and Co-operation
and two
of
*
IS 200-3 Historical Perspectives on Diplomatic Relations, International Security and Law
*
IS 210-3 Comparative World Politics: Trajectories, Regimes, Challenges
*
IS 220-3 Wealth and Poverty of Nations
*
IS 230-3 Transnationalism and Society
Application for admission should be made at the end of the term by the published deadline. Criteria for
selection are the student's CGP A and performance in IS courses.
Once approved into the major, with a grade point average of3.4 and 12 upper division IS units complete,
students can apply to the honours program director for admission. Students must have a faculty supervisor
22

identified who will work with them.
RATIONALE:
To maintain the same deadline as the Major program.
23

Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
FROM:
Stream 1 International Security and Conflict
S 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
IS 309-4 Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 400-4 State Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4 Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST 338-4 World War II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific War in Modern Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL
342-4 Developing Countries in Global Politics
POL 344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL
347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL 348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Anns Control and International Security
POL
446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One IS
course from stream 2 or 3
Stream 1 International Security and Conflict
IS 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
24

IS 309-4 Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS 400-4 State Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4 Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST 338-4 World War II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific War in Modem Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL
338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
POL 342-4 Developing Countries in Global Politics
POL 344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL
347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL
348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 422-4 Canadian International Security Relations
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and International Security
POL
446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One IS
course from stream 2 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream and to correct error on calendar (IS 302).
25

Program Requirement Changes for Honours Program
FROM:
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
.HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance in Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313W-4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development
in
Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W -4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods
in
Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa
in
the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments in Comparative Perspectives
26

*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 333-4 Modem Italy: Risorgimento to Republic
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance in Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313W-4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development in Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
27

*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments in Comparative Perspectives
*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in stream 2.
28

Program Requirement Changes for Honours program
FROM:
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues
EeON 342-3 International Trade
EeON 345-3 International Finance
EeON 355W-4 Economic Development
EeON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
EeON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
EeON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
EeON 455W-3 Seminar in Economic Development
GEOG 312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOG 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOG 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG 422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment in China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics of International Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics III
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W -4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy of International Trade
POL 453 4 The Politieal Eeonomy of Cities and City Regions
SA 316-4 Tourism and Social
Policy
WS 309-4 Gender and International Development
One IS course from stream 1 or 2
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues
EeON 342-3 International Trade
EeON 345-3 International Finance

ECON 355W-4 Economic Development
ECON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
ECON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
ECON 455W-3 Seminar in Economic Development
GEOG 312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOG 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOG 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG 422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment in China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS 329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics of International Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics III
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL
374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy ofInternational Trade
SA 316-4 Tourism and Social Policy
WS 309-4 Gender and International Development
One IS course from stream 1 or 2
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students
in
this stream.

Program Requirement Changes for Minor Program
FROM:
Stream 1 International Security and Conflict
S 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
IS 309-4
Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS
315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 400-4 State
Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4
Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS
452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST
338-4 World War II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific War in Modern Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
.
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 342-4 Developing Countries
in
Global Politics
POL
344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL
347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL
348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and International Security
POL 446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One IS
course from stream 2 or 3
Stream 1 International Security and Conflict
IS 302-4 Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention
IS 303-4 Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics and Conflict in SE Asia
IS 304-4 Russian Foreign Policies and Security Policies
31

IS 309-4 Special Topics I
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS 400-4 State Building and State Failure: Comparative Perspectives
IS 406-4 Selected Topics - Complex Emergencies
IS 407-4 Selected Topics - Terrorism
IS 408-4 Directed Readings I
IS 409-4 Special Topics I
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
HIST 338-4 World War
II
HIST 371-4 The Asia-Pacific War in Modem Japanese History
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
POL 342-4 Developing Countries in Global Politics
POL 344-4 International Law
POL 346-4 International Organizations
POL
347-4 Canadian Foreign Policy
POL 348-4 Theories of War, Peace, and Conflict Resolution
POL 349-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 417-4 Human Rights Theories
POL 422-4 Canadian International Security Relations
POL 443-4 Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and International Security
POL 446-4 International Relations in East Asia
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
II
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
One
IS course from stream 2 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream and to correct calendar error (IS 302).
32

Program Requirement Changes for Minor Program
FROM:
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance in Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313 W -4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development in Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments
in
Comparative Perspectives
*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
33

*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
Stream 2 Comparative World Politics, Culture and Society
*
GEOG 420-4 Cultural Geography
*
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
*
HIST 333-4 Modem Italy: Risorgimento to Republic
*
HIST 335-4 The Soviet Project
*
HIST 343-4 Africa and the Slave Trade
*
HIST 344-4 Themes in Modem East Africa
*
HIST 348-4 A History of Twentieth Century South Africa
*
HIST 352-4 Religion and Politics in Modem Iran
*
HIST 354-4 Imperialism and Modernity in the Middle East
*
HIST 355-4 The Arab Middle East in the Twentieth Century
*
HIST 368W-4 Selected Topics in the History of the Wider World
*
HIST 388-4 Christianity and Globalization
*
HIST 420-4 Russia as a Multiethnic Empire
*
HIST 421-4 Modem Greece, 1864-1925
*
HIST 457-4 The Turkish Republic: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1918-present
*
HIST 465-4 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
*
HIST 467-4 Modem Egypt
*
HIST 472-4 Problems in World History
*
HIST 473-4 The Making of South African Society
*
HIST 479-4 Change, Conflict and Resistance in Twentieth Century China
*
IS 311-4 Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
*
IS 313W-4 Nationalism, Democracy and Development
in
Modem India
*
IS 314-4 National, Regional, and International Politics in Southeast Asia
*
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
*
IS 319-4 Special Topics II
*
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
*
IS 410-4 Politics, Institutions and Development
*
IS 412-4 Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Russia: Democracy, Development and Conflicts
*
IS 414-4 Current Regional Issues in Southeast Asia
*
IS 415-4 Islamist Trend in Middle East Politics
34

*
IS 418-4 Directed Readings II
*
IS 419-4 Selected Topics II
*
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
*
ISPO 337-4 Comparative Politics of Latin America
*
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
*
ISPO 483 Political Economy of Latin American Development
*
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
*
POL 335-4 Government and Politics: People's Republic of China
*
POL 338W-4 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
*
POL 339-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics
*
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
*
POL 381-4 Japanese Politics
*
POL 431-4 Comparative Western European Systems
*
POL 436-4 Elections, Parties, and Governments in Comparative Perspectives
*
POL 438-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics I
*
POL 439-4 Selected Topics in Comparative Government and Politics II
*
POL 440-4 Special Topics: Latin American International Relations
*
POL 448-4 Selected Topics in International Relations
*
POL 449-4 Selected Topics in International Relations II
*
POL 481-4 Identity Politics
*
SA 302W-4 Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA)
*
SA 321-4 Social Movements
*
SA 362-4 Society and the Changing Global Division of labour (S)
*
SA 388-4 Comparative Studies of Minority Indigenous Peoples
*
SA 392-4 Latin America
*
SA 396-4 Selected Regional Areas
*
SA 418-4 International Health: Global Policies and Local Realities (SA)
*
SA 430-4 States, Cultures and Global Transitions (SA)
*
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration
*
One IS Course from stream 1 or 3
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream.
35

Program Requirement Changes for Minor program
FROM:
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues
ECON 342-3 International Trade
ECON 345-3 International Finance
ECON
355W-4
Economic
Development
ECON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
ECON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
ECON 455W-3 Seminar in Economic Development
GEOG 312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOa 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOG 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG 422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment
in
China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS 320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics of International Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics III
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 374-4 Africa
in
the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy of International Trade
POL 453 4 The Pelitteftl Eeefteffty efCiaes
flft:ti
City R:egieBs
SA 316-4 Tourism and Social Policy
WS 309-4 Gender and International Development
One IS course from stream 1 or 2
Stream 3 International Development, Economic, and Environmental Issues .
ECON 342-3 International Trade
ECON 345-3 International Finance
36

EeON 355W-4 Economic Development
EeON 362-4 Economics of Natural Resources
EeON 443-3 Seminar in International Trade
EeON 446-3 Seminar in International Finance
EeON 455W -3 Seminar in Economic Development
GEOG 312-4 Geography of Natural Hazards
GEOG 322-4 World Resources
GEOG 327-4 Geography of Tourism
GEOG 382-4 Population Geography
GEOG 389W-4 Nature and Society
GEOG
422-4 Theories and Practices of Development
GEOG 428-4 World Forests
GEOG 429-4 Environment and Inequality
GEOG 446-4 Migration and Globalization
GEOG 466-4 Latin American Regional Development
GEOG 468-4 Society and Environment in China
IS 315-4 Introduction to Middle East Politics
IS
320-4 Selected Problems in the International Economy
IS 324-4 African Economic Development: Theory and Practice
IS
329-4 Special Topics III
IS 421-4 The Economics ofInternational Organizations and Development
IS 427-4 Selected Topics - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
IS 428-4 Directed Readings III
IS 429-4 Special Topics III
IS 452-4 Special Topics: Field School I
ISPO 450-4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 450W -4 Globalization and Regional Politics in Latin America
ISPO 483-4 Political Economy of Latin American Development
POL 315-4 Quantitative Methods in Political Science
POL 374-4 Africa in the Global Political Economy
POL 442-4 The Political Economy of International Trade
POL 452W -4 Energy Policy
SA 316-4 Tourism and Social Policy
WS
309-4 Gender and International Development
One IS course from stream 1 or 2
RATIONALE:
To enhance course selection for students in this stream.
37

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