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An examination of how laws are developed and implemented in Canada. Topics will include general policy-making theory as well as the roles of the public, parliament, cabinet, and public service in policy development.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1100, 1119, or 2250 (formerly 1150).
Credits:
3.0
Additional Fees:
None
Repeat Limit:
None
Lecture Hours:
2.0
Seminar Hours:
2.0
Lab Hours:
0.0
Offered online:
False
Course outline(s):
None
2AR | 2SC | HUM | LSC | SCI | SOC | UT |
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True | False | False | False | False | True | True |
Course | Destination | Credit | Start/End |
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POLI 2209 | DOUG | DOUG POLI 2XXX (3) | 20040901 to Present |
POLI 2209 | SFU | SFU POL 1XX (3) Field E | 19990501 to Present |
POLI 2209 | TRU | TRU POLI 2XXX (3) | 20100901 to Present |
POLI 2209 | TWU | TWU POLS 1XX (3) | 19990501 to Present |
POLI 2209 | UBCO | UBCO POLI_O 2nd (3) | 20050501 to Present |
POLI 2209 | UBCV | UBCV POLI_V 2nd (3) | 19990501 to Present |
POLI 2209 | UFV | UFV POSC 1XX (3) | 19990501 to Present |
POLI 2209 | UVIC | UVIC POLI 2XX (1.5) | 19990501 to Present |
Course | Destination | Credit | Start/End |
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POLI 2209 | TRU | TRU POLI 2XX (3) | 19990501 to 20100831 |
No offerings found for this semester (2025 10).
Semester | Seats | Waitlist | Days | Time | Room | Type | Instructor |
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2007 30 | Cancel | N/A | -T-R--- | 1130-1255 | Lecture |