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GRADUATE PROPOSALS

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GRADUATE PROPOSALS Category Two Political Science URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 501 (3/6)d CORE SEMINAR IN CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the core graduate seminars in each subfield). Present Calendar Entry: POLI 501 (3/6)d Canadian Government and Politics URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 511 (3/6)d CORE SEMINAR IN COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the core graduate seminars in each subfield). Present Calendar Entry: POLI 511 (3/6)d Comparative Government and Politics URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 515 (3/6)d STATE AND SOCIETY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the core graduate seminars in each subfield). URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 533 (3/6)d PUBLIC POLICY Present Calendar Entry: POLI 533 (3/6)d Topics in Public Policy Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the core graduate seminars in each subfield). URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 540 (3/6)d CORE SEMINAR IN POLITICAL THEORY Type of Action: Renamed and new number Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the Present Calendar Entry: POLI 521 (3/6)d Seminar in Political Theory Present Calendar Entry: POLI 515 (3/6)d Comparative NonWestern Governments core graduate seminars in each subfield). URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 561 (3/6)d CORE SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content and provide consistency in the curriculum (e.g., adding “Core” to the core graduate seminars in each subfield). URL: Proposed Calendar Entry: POLI 571 (3/6)d QUANTITATIVE METHODS OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS Type of Action: Renamed Rationale: This is renaming an existing course to more accurately reflect the content. Present Calendar Entry: POLI 571 (3/6)d Methods of Political Analysis Present Calendar Entry: POLI 561 (3/6)d International Relations

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