PSCI 101 Introduction to Political Ideas
Political Science (2009-2010)

In this course, students are introduced to a number of concepts which have a bearing on how we respond to our political environment, including liberalism, conservatism, Marxism, feminism, equality, liberty, rights and justice. Some of the constraints that affect the application of these concepts to public policy are also examined.

Sections For Fall 2009

Note: Choose TUT section for Related 1.
Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Nutbrown, Richard A 01:00-01:50 M T W Th F 344/350 1 1 AL 116 2531
Tutorials
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
TBA 09:30-10:20 M T W Th F 25/25 101 99 PAS 2086 2680
TBA 10:30-11:20 M T W Th F 25/25 102 99 RCH 209 2681
TBA 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 25/25 103 99 HH 336 2682
TBA 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 24/25 113 99 ML 311 2692
TBA 02:30-03:20 M T W Th F 24/25 104 99 HH 139 2683
TBA 09:30-10:20 M T W Th F 24/25 110 99 HH 336 2689
TBA 09:30-10:20 M T W Th F 24/25 105 99 HH 139 2684
TBA 10:30-11:20 M T W Th F 25/25 106 99 HH 336 2685
TBA 10:30-11:20 M T W Th F 25/25 111 99 HH 227 2690
TBA 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 25/25 107 99 HH 336 2686
TBA 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 25/25 112 99 HH 227 2691
TBA 12:30-01:20 M T W Th F 25/25 108 99 HH 139 2687
TBA 01:30-02:20 M T W Th F 24/25 109 99 HH 139 2688
TBA 02:30-03:20 M T W Th F 24/25 114 99 HH 139 2693

Sections For Spring 2009

PSCI 101 is not held in Spring 2009

Professors That Have Taught PSCI 101