In the Bachelor of Arts - Political Science program, students will better understand the forces of power, authority and governance that shape the world and learn to analyze governmental actions and their effects on a local and global scale.
The Department of Political Science offers a wide-range of undergraduate courses in five major areas of Political Science:
- Political Thought
- Canadian Politics
- Public Policy, Governance and Law
- Comparative Politics
- International Relations and Global Studies
The courses provide students with an understanding of important concepts and processes in political science including the difference between parliamentary and presidential systems of government, comparative electoral systems, and the role of political parties, interest groups and social movements. Course offerings also help students develop skills in researching and writing that are specific to the study of politics.
- Policy analyst
- Business-government relations
- Lawyer
- Non-governmental organization (NGO)
The co-op program gives students the opportunity to gain relevant work experience, build professional networks and develop essential interpersonal skills needed to succeed in the workplace, all while getting paid and earning their university degree.