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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3413 - International Studies (Asian)
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of International Studies in Asian Studies (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The School of Politics and International Relations is concerned with the study of political action, ideas, institutions and actors, from the local to the global. It deals with governments and how policies are made on a wide range of issues, such as the economy, the environment, and social issues.

Plan Structure

For a major sequence in Politics and International Relations, students must complete 42 units of credit, made up of 6-12 Level 1 units of credit plus 30-36 Upper Level units of credit in POLS courses. However, provided that 6 Level 1 units of credit in POLS have been obtained, ARTS1100 will be accepted as part of the School major.


Normally students take only one Level 1 course in each session. Students cannot count more than 12 units of credit from Level 1 Politics and Internationals Relations (POLS) courses towards their degree.

Level 1

Upper Level
Courses commencing with the numbers POLS2... have as their minimum prerequisite 36 units of credit; those commencing with the numbers POLS390.. are advanced Upper Level lecture courses and require 36 units of credit including 6 units of credit in POLS courses at Credit level. Courses commencing with the numbers POLS30...and POLS391.. are Upper Level seminar courses and require at least a 65% average in 18 units of credit in POLS courses.

Upper Level Lecture Courses

Advanced Upper Level Lecture Courses

Upper Level Seminar Courses

Advanced Upper Level Seminar Courses

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