Canadian Government and Politics

Canadian Government and Politics
Growth and development of Canada and its government; Canada's role in the contemporary world
POLI
355
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesPoli 200.
 Taught 
 ProgramsContaining POLI 355
Course Outcomes

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of Canadian Government and politics. Special emphasis will be placed on the Canadian political heritage, federal-provincial relations, the formulation and implementation of Canadian policy, the individuals, groups, and institutions involved in this process, and Canada’s role in the contemporary world, including its relationship with the United States

Be intellectually enlarged

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of Canadian Government political processes, political theories, and political thought

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of countries, political processes, political theories, and political thought.

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of Canadian Government and politics. Special emphasis will be placed on the Canadian political heritage, federal-provincial relations, the formulation and implementation of Canadian policy, the individuals, groups, and institutions involved in this process, and Canada's role in the contemporary world, including its relationship with the United States