second semester in political science unit first only objectives
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Canadian Politics
A knowledge of the institutions and patterns of Canadian politics and government is of value for anyone whose career will take them to public service, law, journalism, business, social work, or management consulting.
Comparative Politics
There is a fascinating diversity of political systems and institutions across the globe. Learning how these systems and institutions differ across places and time periods is not only inherently interesting, but it also gives us an opportunity to answer important questions about how the political world works. By comparing different political systems or institutions we can learn, for example, about which political systems best channel their citizens’ preferences or produce good policies, or about which conditions give rise to democracies and strong states. By studying individual countries or regions in depth, we can learn about how political processes unfold over time and how they shape important social, political and economic outcomes.