Graduate Courses

Below is a list of all courses offered by the department, by category. Unless otherwise stated all courses are three credit hour courses. "Regular courses" refers to courses that are offered on a regular basis; "rotated courses" refers to courses that are not necessarily offered in a given year. Where available examples of actual course syllabi have been posted for reference purposes only.
Regular courses available to all M.A. candidates
- 6000 Political Science Concepts outline 1, outline 2 (required for all)
- 6010 Political Science Methods (required for all)
- 6200 International Politics
- 6600 Newfoundland Politics
- 6700 Canadian Politics
- 6790 Public Policy Process (required for Internship)
Rotated courses available to all M.A. candidates
- 6100 Political Philosophy
- 6300 Comparative Politics
- 6301 European Politics and Public Policy
- 6350 Political Economy
- 6400 Political Development
- 6430 Latin American Politics
- 6500 Political Behaviour
- 6710 Intergovernmental Relations
- 6720 Local Politics
- 6740 Public Administration
- 6770 Canadian Provincial Politics
- 6780 Politics of the Atlantic Provinces
- 6900-04 Special Topics
- 6905 Special Topic in Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
- 6006-10 Special Topics
Courses available only for M.A. with Thesis or Research Paper candidates
- 6020 Research Design
- 6999 Master's Research Paper (9 credit hours, required for Thesis)
Courses available only for Internship candidates
- 6030 Internship (required)
- 6031 Applied Political Research (6 credit hours, required)
Courses by type
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*Depending on program stream