Non-Political Science Courses

Non-Political Science Courses Approved for POL Program Requirements

Please note: No more than 1.0 FCEs NON-POL course will be accepted towards the POL programs. Below are examples of such NON-POL courses:

2024-2025

  • AFR353H1/NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • AFR455H1/NEW455H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • CAR226H1/NEW226H1 – Caribbean Political Thought

  • CAR324H1/ NEW324H1 – Capitalism and Crisis in the Caribbean

  • CAR426H1 – Special Topics in Caribbean Studies

  • CRI390H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • CRI393H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • DTS314H1 – Citizenship and Multiculturalism

  • EAS307H1 – Traditional Chinese Political Philosophy

  • GER275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (E)

  • GER290H1 – Global Issues – German Contexts (E)

  • GGR324H1 – Spatial Political Economy

  • GGR339H1 – Urban Geography, Planning and Political Processes

  • GGR344H1 -Institutions and Governance:Germany in Comparative Perspective

  • GGR429H1 – Innovation and Governance

  • MUN101H1- Global Innovation I: Issues and Perspectives

  • MUN102H1 – Global Innovation II: Challenges and Solutions

  • PCJ260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • TRN151Y1 – Global Governance

  • TRN160Y1 – Public Policy and the Public Good

  • TRN162Y1 – Political Economy and Social Inequality

  • TRN172Y1 – Ethics and the Law

  • URB339H1/INI339H1 – Divided City / United City

  • VIC110H1 – Critical Perspectives on Society

  • VIC121H1 – Evaluating Healthcare: Problems and Solutions

  • VIC167H1 – Ideas and Fine Thoughts

  • VIC168H1 – Identity and Equality in the Public Sphere

  • VIC181H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: World Affairs

  • VIC183H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: Shaping Memory

  • VIC184H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: History, Historiography and Making Cultural Memory

  • VIC185H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: Social Justice

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

  • WDW151H1 – Order and Disorder I: Issues and Perspectives

  • WDW152H1 – Order and Disorder II: Problems and Solutions

2023-2024

  • AFR353H1/NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • AFR455H1/NEW455H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • CAR226H1/NEW226H1 – Caribbean Political Thought

  • CAR324H1/ NEW324H1 – Capitalism and Crisis in the Caribbean

  • CAR426H1 – Special Topics in Caribbean Studies

  • CRI390H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • CRI393H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • DTS314H1 – Citizenship and Multiculturalism

  • EAS307H1 – Traditional Chinese Political Philosophy

  • GER275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (E)

  • GER290H1 – Global Issues – German Contexts (E)

  • GGR324H1 – Spatial Political Economy

  • GGR339H1 – Urban Geography, Planning and Political Processes

  • GGR344H1 -Institutions and Governance:Germany in Comparative Perspective

  • GGR429H1 – Innovation and Governance

  • MUN101H1- Global Innovation I: Issues and Perspectives

  • MUN102H1 – Global Innovation II: Challenges and Solutions

  • PCJ260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • TRN151Y1 – Global Governance

  • TRN160Y1 – Public Policy and the Public Good

  • TRN162Y1 – Political Economy and Social Inequality

  • TRN172Y1 – Ethics and the Law

  • URB339H1/INI339H1 – Divided City / United City

  • VIC110H1 – Critical Perspectives on Society

  • VIC121H1 – Evaluating Healthcare: Problems and Solutions

  • VIC167H1 – Ideas and Fine Thoughts

  • VIC168H1 – Identity and Equality in the Public Sphere

  • VIC181H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: World Affairs

  • VIC183H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: Shaping Memory

  • VIC184H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: History, Historiography and Making Cultural Memory

  • VIC185H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: Social Justice

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

  • WDW151H1 – Order and Disorder I: Issues and Perspectives

  • WDW152H1 – Order and Disorder II: Problems and Solutions

2022–23

  • AFR353H1/NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • AFR455H1/NEW455H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • CAR226H1/NEW226H1 – Caribbean Political Thought

  • CAR324H1/ NEW324H1 – Capitalism and Crisis in the Caribbean

  • CAR426H1 – The Life and Political Thought of Frantz Fanon

  • CRI390H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • CRI393H1 – Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

  • DTS314H1 – Citizenship and Multiculturalism

  • GER275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (E)

  • GER290H1 – Global Issues – German Contexts (E)

  • GGR324H1 – Spatial Political Economy

  • GGR339H1 – Urban Geography, Planning and Political Processes

  • GGR344H1 – Institutions and Governance:Germany in Comparative Perspective

  • GGR429H1 – Innovation and Governance

  • MUN101H1- Global Innovation I: Issues and Perspectives

  • MUN102H1 – Global Innovation II: Challenges and Solutions

  • PCJ260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • TRN151Y1 – Global Governance

  • TRN160Y1 – Public Policy and the Public Good

  • TRN162Y1 – Political Economy and Social Inequality

  • TRN172Y1 – Ethics and the Law

  • URB339H1/INI339H1 – Divided City / United City

  • VIC110H1 – Conflict Theory and Practice

  • VIC121H1 – Evaluating Healthcare: Problems and Solutions

  • VIC167H1 – Ideas and Fine Thoughts

  • VIC168H1 – Identity and Equality in the Public Sphere

  • VIC181H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: World Affairs

  • VIC183H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: Shaping Memory

  • VIC184H1 – Individuals and the Public Sphere: History, Historiography and Making Cultural Memory

  • VIC185H1 – Events in the Public Sphere: Social Justice

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

  • WDW151H1 – Order and Disorder I: Issues and Perspectives

  • WDW152H1 – Order and Disorder II: Problems and Solutions

2021–22

  • CRI390H1 – Politics of the Criminal Justice System

  • DTS314H1 – Citizenship and Multiculturalism

  • GER 275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud

  • GGR 324H1 – Spatial Political Economy

  • GGR 344H1 – Political Economy of Germany and the EU

  • GGR 429H1 – Innovation and Governance

  • INI339H1- Divided City / United City

  • LAS302H1 F (Summer 2021) – Law, Institutions, and Development in Latin America

  • CAR 226H1 – Caribbean Political Thought

  • CAR 324H1 – The Contemporary Caribbean in a Global Context

  • CAR 426H1 – The Life and Political Thought of Frantz Fanon

  • NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • NEW455H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2020–21

  • CRI390H1 – Politics of the Criminal Justice System

  • GER 275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud

  • GGR 324H1 – Spatial Political Economy

  • GGR 344H1 – Political Economy of Germany and the EU

  • GGR 429H1 – Innovation and Governance

  • INI339H1- Divided City / United City

  • LAS302H1 F (Summer 2021) – Law, Institutions, and Development in Latin America

  • NEW 324H1 – The Contemporary Caribbean in a Global Context

  • NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • NEW455H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • USA312H1-F Approaches to American Studies (Trump and the Election)

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2019–20

  • ETH 401H1 – Seminar on Ethics

  • GER 275H1 – Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud

  • INI339H1- Divided City / United City

  • JPE250Y5 –Environmental Politics in Canada ONLINE (UTM)

  • LAS 300H1- Human Rights and Public Security in Latin America

  • LAS 400H1 – Political Ecology, Extractivism, and Development in the Americas

  • NEW 324H1 – The Contemporary Caribbean in a Global Context

  • NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • NEW357H1 – The Horn of Africa: Critical Perspectives

  • NEW451H1 – Conflicts, Negotiations, and Peacebuilding in Africa

  • NEW454H1 – Migration, Mobility, and Displacement in Contemporary Africa

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • RLG434H1 – Modern Jewish Thought

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2018–19

  • ETH 401H1 – Seminar on Ethics

  • INI339H1- Divided City / United City

  • JPE250Y5 –Environmental Politics in Canada ONLINE (UTM)

  • LAS 300H1 – Human Rights and Public Security in Latin America

  • LAS 400H1 – Political Ecology, Extractivism, and Development in the Americas

  • NEW353H1 – International Relations of Africa

  • NEW454H1 – Migration, Mobility, and Displacement in Contemporary Africa

  • NEW357H1 – The Horn of Africa: Critical Perspectives

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2017–18

  • ETH 401H1Y – Seminar on Ethics

  • INI339H1-S Divided City / United City

  • LAS 400H1 S – Political Ecology, Extractivism, and Development in the Americas

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2016–17

  • ABS353H1-F First Nations Politics in Canada

  • ABS354H1-S Indigenous Governance and Self-Determination

  • ETH 401H1Y – Seminar on Ethics

  • GER 410H1 F – Topics in German Intellectual History: Introduction to German Intellectual History

  • INI339H1-S Divided City / United City

  • LAS 400H1 S – Political Ecology, Extractivism, and Development in the Americas

  • NEW353H1: International Relations of Africa

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • SLA 200H1 S – Culture and Politics in Europe

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2015–16

  • GER 410H1 – Topics in German Intellectual History

  • ETH 401H1Y Seminar on Ethics

  • LAS 400H1 – The New Latin American Left: States, Social Movements, and Resistance in the Twenty First Century

  • NEW353H – International Relations of Africa

  • NEW357H1S- Special Topics in African Studies: Youth Activism in Post-Colonial Africa: Popular Culture, Identities, and Politics

  • NEW 451H1 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN AFRICAN STUDIES: Postcolonial African Cities: Livelihoods, Citizenship and Governance

  • NEW452H1F – Negotiating Peace in Africa

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • PPG 301H1- Introduction to Public Policy

  • SLA 200H1 – Culture and Politics in Europe

  • SLA 380H1 F – Language, Politics and Identity

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2014–15

  • GER 410H1 – Topics in German Intellectual History

  • LAS 400H1 – The New Latin American Left: States, Social Movements, and Resistance in the Twenty First Century

  • NEW 451H1 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN AFRICAN STUDIES: Postcolonial African Cities: Livelihoods, Citizenship and Governance

  • PCJ 260Y1 – Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • PPG 301H1- Introduction to Public Policy

  • SLA 200H1- Culture and Politics in Europe

  • SLA 380H1 F – Language, Politics and Identity

  • VIC476H1 – Capstone Seminar in Foreign Policy

2013–14

  • GER 410H1 (S) – TOPICS IN GERMAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

  • PCJ 260Y1 – INTRODUCTION TO PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES

  • SLA200H1 (S) – CULTURE AND POLITICS IN EUROPE

  • SLA380H1 F – LANGUAGE, POLITICS AND IDENTITY

  • USA 403H1S – TOPICS IN AMERICAN II: Thinking Out Loud: Think Tanks, Interest Groups and the Public Interest

2012–13

  • GER 410H1 (S) – TOPICS IN GERMAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

  • NEW451H1 (S) – ADVANCE TOPICS IN AFRICAN STUDIES: Postcolonial African Cities: Livelihoods, Citizenship and Governance

  • PCJ 260Y1 – INTRODUCTION TO PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES

  • SLA200H1 (S) – CULTURE AND POLITICS IN EUROPE

  • SLA380H1 F – LANGUAGE, POLITICS AND IDENTITY

  • TRN 421Y1 – THE PRACTICE AND INSTITUTIONS OF DIPLOMACY

  • USA 403H1S – TOPICS IN AMERICAN II: Thinking Out Loud: Think Tanks, Interest Groups and the Public Interest

*Degree Explorer may not recognize some of the “Topics” courses noted here, so please contact Elizabeth Jagdeo (e.jagdeo@utoronto.ca) for an Exception to your program.