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Government policies impact nearly every facet of daily life, spanning housing, education, and public safety. Our Political Science curriculum examines the structures, ideologies, systems, and dynamics that govern policy-making across all levels. Students develop comprehensive knowledge of political frameworks - with special emphasis on Canada's system - while exploring fundamental concepts like liberty, equity, and fairness. We aim to deliver balanced Political Science training by combining theoretical approaches with practical applications to analyze social, economic, and historical dimensions.
For those curious about global political structures, the program offers exploration of governmental systems in the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia. Coursework also covers: Global Diplomacy, Philosophical Foundations of Politics, Legal Systems and Governance, Public Sector Management, Indigenous Political Systems, Cross-National Political Analysis.
As one of the University's founding departments, Political Science takes pride in its heritage shaped by retired faculty and past members over 35 years. We're equally proud of our evolving curriculum, with both permanent and adjunct professors continually adapting to shifts in political scholarship and practice through innovative approaches. Maintaining our student-focused philosophy, we prioritize equipping graduates with advanced critical thinking and communication skills for professional success.