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Political Science

Exploring the many faces of power in society, political science at Huron investigates the big political ideas and visions, world-transforming movements inspired by political ideals, the daily lives of political organizations, as well as the inner mechanisms of governments. In the study of Political Science at Huron, we recognize that many of today’s most urgent and complex public challenges require new forms of ethical leadership that combine social justice and inclusive decision-making.

POLITICAL SCIENCE BROCHURE

Alumni Stories

Huron Political Science graduates have moved into a wide variety of professions, reflecting the breadth of knowledge and intellectual skills gained through their studies. They’re highly-capable public speakers, researchers and creative strategists who have the necessary knowledge to recognize their position within the current political landscape – and how changes within particular climates may affect their workplaces and local and global wellbeing.

  • The Liberal Arts help you contextualize all these challenges within our past, present and future, which reinforces how we look at the world and how able we will be to change it.
    Natalie Cross
    Double Major in Political Science and English
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  • Everything that has happened to me personally and professionally since then has been shaped by the decision to go to Yonsei. Because of my time there, I developed a strong interest in inter-Korean relations and the prospects for Korean unification; I wrote my 4th year thesis on that issue.
    Toby Schwartz, Alumna
    Foreign Service Officer, Global Affairs Canada
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  • Huron gave me competence academically and socially. My education taught me how to communicate with people from all walks of life, including those in positions of authority.
    Taylor Harris
    From Huron to Cambridge
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HONORS SPECIALIZATION
SPECIALIZATION
MAJOR
MINOR
Political Science

The Honors Specialization and Major modules in Political Science provide students with a strong foundation in all of the main sub-fields of the discipline.  The Major in Political Science is designed for students who wish to have a good general background in political science, and the Honors Specialization offers the added advantage of permitting students to design their own specialized programs through their choice of optional courses within the module.  Both of these modules structured to help students gain admission into virtually any graduate program in Political Science either in Canada or abroad.

Learn more about the following programs offered in Political Science:

Honors Specialization
Major
Minor
Combined Honors Specialization Faculty of Arts and Social Science/HBA

Professors

Our department challenges students to be Leaders with Heart by investigating both the human struggles of political conflict as well as the creative forces of political cooperation – from the local to the global. We support them to look at past and present political systems to understand how the distribution of power influences significant economic, cultural and social trends. Further, we empower students to develop the capacity for making projections about our political future, so they can leverage this foresight to encourage their professional and personal success.

  • The goal of my teaching is to help students better understand the world and to introduce them to the diverse and contending viewpoints about that world.
    David Blair, PhD
    Chair, Associate Professor, Political Science
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  • My main task as a Liberal Arts professor is to help students build the tools they need to go out into the world as principled and thoughtful people. It all comes down to whether or not they have the critical thinking skills to question not only the world around them, but also to question themselves.
    Jennifer Mustapha, PhD
    Associate Professor, Political Science
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  • My teaching aims to inspire students to take a greater interest – and form a deeper understanding – of the political world around them.
    Lindsay Scorgie, PhD
    Associate Professor, Political Science
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  • My teaching encourages students to question conventional narratives about Canada, exposing them to multiple, competing perspectives on Canadian politics. I want students to leave my classroom with a deep appreciation for the complexity of concepts like decolonization, reconciliation, citizenship, and multiculturalism, and with a commitment to engaging in sincere and respectful relationships in order to address Canada’s biggest political problems.
    Daisy Raphael, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Political Science
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Political Science Department

Tenure-stream

  • Dr. David Blair, Chair and Associate Professor,  519-438-7224 ext. 601, dblair@huron.uwo.ca
  • Dr. William Kujala, Assistant Professor, 519.438.7224, wkujala@uwo.ca
  • Dr. Lindsay Scorgie, Associate Professor,  519-438-7224 ext. 255, lscorgi@huron.uwo.ca (on Sabbatical July, 2023-June 30, 2024)
  • Dr. Jennifer Mustapha, Associate Professor,  519-438-7224 ext. 219, jmustap@huron.uwo.ca
  • Dr. Daisy Raphael, Assistant Professor, 519-438-7224, ext. 444, draphae4@huron.uwo.ca

Program Sessional and Per Course Instructors  

Professor Emeritus

Research Fellow

Sociology

Political Science Courses

Across a variety of settings, from the local to the global, our courses investigate the human struggles associated with political conflict as well as the creative forces of political co-operation.

2023-2024 Courses
Course – Please see link for Academic Calendar Description Instructor(s)Section – See links for Course Outlines
POL 1020E – Intro to Political ScienceRaphael & Kujala / Jonasson550 / 551
POL 2230E – Canadian Government and PoliticsRaphael550
POL 2231E – International RelationsMustapha550
POL 2237E – Intro to Political TheoryKujala550
POL 2245E – Intro to Comparative PoliticsSarkany550
POL 2270E – Women and PoliticsGaudet550
POL 2295G – SEL TOPICS-Cities in the FederationGraham550
POL 2325F/G – Research Design in Political ScienceSarkany550 / 550
POL 3345E – International Law & OrganizationSarkany550
POL 3353E – Security: Theory & GovernanceMustapha550
POL 3354G – Gender and the InternationalMustapha550
POL 3379E -Global Environmental PoliticsBlair550
POL 3395G – SEL TOPICS-The International Criminal Court and Civil SocietySarkany550
POL 3396F – SEL TOPICS-The Polarisation of American PoliticsHassan550
POL 3397F – SEL TOPICS-Contemporary Challenges to DemocracyHassan550
POL 3397G – SEL TOPICS-State and Society in the Middle EastHassan550

 

2022-2023 Courses
Course – Please see link for Academic Calendar Description 

Instructor

Section – Please see links for Course Outlines
POL 1020E – Intro to Political ScienceScorgie & Raphael / Jonasson550 / 551
POL 2230E – Canadian Government and PoliticsRaphael550
POL 2231E – International RelationsSarkany550
POL 2237E – Intro to Political TheoryJanzen550
POL 2245E – Intro to Comparative PoliticsScorgie550
POL 2257 – Global Political EconomyBlair550
POL 2270E – Women and PoliticsGaudet550
POL 2295F – SEL TOPICS- Citizen Activists & City PoliticsGraham550
POL 2295G – SEL TOPICS-Cities in the FederationGraham550
POL 2297F – Citizenship, Borders, and the StateBrown550
POL 2298G – SEL TOPICS-CND Foreign Policy: Processes, Issues, DebatesSarkany550
POL  2299F – SEL TOPICS- Contemporary Challenges to DemocracyHassan550
POL 2299G – SEL TOPICS – Latin American PoliticsRosales550
POL 3324F – SEL TOPICS-Intro to Research MethodsSarkany550
POL 3345E – International Law & OrganizationMustapha550
POL 3353E – Security: Theory & GovernanceMustapha550
POL 3359G -African PoliticsScorgie550
POL 3394G – SEL TOPICS- Regional Governance in the Asia-PacificMustapha550
POL 3395F – SEL TOPICS-The Intl Criminal Court & Civil SocietySarkany550
POL 3395G – SEL TOPICS-Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence & CybersecuritySarkany550
POL 3396F – SEL TOPICS-The Polarization of American PoliticsHassan550
POL 3397F – SEL TOPICS- The Economic Root of ViolenceHassan550
POL 3397G – SEL TOPICS-State and Society in the Middle EastHassan550
2021 - 2022 Courses

 

CourseInstructorView Course Outlines
POL 1020E – Intro to Political ScienceBradford / Scorgie550
POL 1020E – Intro to Political ScienceJonasson551
POL 2230E – Canadian Govt and PoliticsJonasson550
POL 2231E – International RelationsSarkany550
POL 2237E – Intro to Political TheoryMacDonald / Lalonde550
POL 2245E – Intro to Comparative PoliticsJonasson550
POL 2257 – Global Political EconomyBlair550
POL 2270E – Women and PoliticsInstructor550
POL 2293G – Genocide, Famine, Mass AtrocityScorgie550
POL 2294G – SEL TOPICS-Political Theory Through Science FictionCancelled550
POL 2295F – SEL TOPICS-Citizen Activists & City PoliticsGraham550
POL 2295G – SEL TOPICS-Cities in the FederationGraham550
POL 2297F – Citizenship, Borders, StatesBrown550
POL 3345E – International Law & OrgSarkany550
POL 3353E – Security: Theory & GovernanceMustapha550
POL 3354F – Gender & the InternationalMustapha550
POL 3359F -African PoliticsScorgie550
POL 3394G – SEL TOPICS-Regional Governance in the Asia PacificMustapha550
POL 3395F – SEL TOPICS-International Criminal Court and Civil SocietySarkany550
POL 3395G – SEL TOPICS-Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence and CybersecuritySarkany550
POL 3396F – SEL TOPICS-Polarisation of American PoliticsHassan550
POL 3397G – SEL TOPICS-State and Society in the Middle EastHassan550

 

2020 - 2021 Courses
CourseInstructorView Course Outline
POLISCI 1020E – Introduction to Political ScienceBradford / Scorgie550
POLISCI 1020E – Introduction to Political ScienceJonasson551
POLISCI 2221G – The Canadian PolityJonasson550
POLISCI 2223F – The Canadian RegimeJonasson550
POLISCI 2231E – International RelationsBlair550
POLISCI 2237E – Introduction to Political TheoryMacDonald550
POLISCI 2245E – Intro Comparative Political ScienceJonasson550
POLISCI 2257 – Global Political EconomyBlair550
POLISCI 2270E – Women and PoliticsGaudet550
POLISCI 2293F – Genocide, Famine, Mass AtrocityScorgie550
POLISCI 2295G – SEL TOPICS – Politics Through Science FictionLalonde550
POLISCI 2297F – Citizenship, Borders, StatesLalonde550
POLISCI 3304F – Political IdentitiesNesbitt-Larking550
POLISCI 3306F – Political Authority & ResistanceNesbitt-Larking550
POLISCI 3345E – International Law & OrganizationsMustapha550
POLISCI 3353E – Security:  Theory & GovernanceMustapha550
POLISCI 3359G – African Politics

POLISCI 3394G – SEL TOPICS – Canadian Federalism

Scorgie

Jonasson

 

 

550

550

POLISCI 3395F – SEL TOPICS – International Criminal JusticeSarkany550

 

2019 - 2020 Courses
COURSESECTIONINSTRUCTORCOURSE OUTLINE

POL 1020E – Introduction to Political Science

550 / 551

N. Bradford / L. Scorgie-Porter

Course Outline 

POL 1020E – Introduction to Political Science552JonassonCourse Outline
POL 2219E – The Politics of Human Rights550JonassonCourse Outline
POL 2221G – The Canadian Polity
(cannot have taken POL 2230E prior to 2018-2019)
550Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline

POL 2222E  Politics & the Media in Canada

550

Nesbitt-Larking

Course Outline

POL 2223F The Canadian Regime
(cannot have taken POL 2230E prior to 2018-2019)
550Nesbitt-LarkingCourse Outline

POL 2231E International Relations

550

Blair

Course Outline

POL 2237E Introduction to Political Theory

550 / 552

MacDonald

Course Outline

POL 2239F  American Constitutional Law 550CrimminsCourse Outline

POL 2245E Introduction to Comparative Politics 

550

Scorgie-Porter

Course Outline

POL 2257 Global Political Economy 

550

Blair

Course Outline

POL 2284G Inside Governments: Policy Making

550

Mustapha

Course Outline

POL 2294F  Selected Topics: Terror and the Politics of Fear

550

Mustapha

Course Outline

POL 2294G  Selected Topics: Cities in the Federation

550

Graham

Course Outline

POL 2295F Selected Topics: Politics and Pop Culture550MacDonaldCourse Outline

POL 3304F Political Identities  

550

Nesbitt-Larking

Course Outline

POL 3345E  International law & Org.

550

Mustapha

Course Outline

POL 3376E – Selected Topics: Security Studies: Theory and Governance

550

Mustapha

Course Outline

POL 3394F Selected Topics: Canadian Federalism550JonassonCourse Outline
POL 3395G 550 – Selected Topics:  Rwanda’s Recovery: Experiential Learning in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation550Scorgie-PorterCourse Outline

 

 

2018 - 2019 Courses
COURSEINSTRUCTORCOURSE OUTLINE

POL 1020E Introduction to Political Science

Bradford/Scorgie-Porter
/Jonasson

550 course outline551 course outline

POL 2221G The Canadian Polity
(cannot have taken POL 2230E prior to 2018-2019)
Nesbitt-LarkingView course outline
POL 2223F The Canadian Regime
(cannot have taken POL 2230E prior to 2018-2019)
Nesbitt-LarkingView course outline

POL 2231E International Relations

Blair

View course outline

POL 2237E Introduction to Political Theory

MacDonald

View course outline

POL 2245E Introduction to Comparative Politics

Jonasson

View course outline

POL 2257 Global Political Economy

Blair

View course outline

POL 2284G Inside Governments: Policy Making…

Bradford

View course outline

POL 2294F The War on Terror and the Politics of Fear

Mustapha

View course outline

POL 2294G (Global) Citizenship, Borders, and the State

Mustapha

View course outline

POL 2295F Women and the Philosophy of RightsMacDonaldView course outline

POL 2295G Genocide

Scorgie-Porter

View course outline

POL 3306F Political Authority and Resistance

Nesbitt-Larking

View course outline

POL 3324G Into to Research Methods in Poli Sci

Nesbitt-Larking

View course outline

POL 3358F The Politics of Economic Development

Mustapha

View course outline

POL 3376E Security Studies: Theory and Governance

Mustapha

View course outline

POL 3379E Global Environmental Politics

Blair

View course outline

POL 3382F China’s International Relations

Chan

View course outline

POL 3383F Japan’s International Relations

Chan

View course outline

POL 3384G Media and Elections…

Nesbitt-Larking

View course outline

POL 3394F Canadian Federalism

Jonasson

View course outline

POL 3394G Gender and the International

Mustapha

View course outline

POL 3395F The Politics of Governance in AfricaScorgie-PorterView course outline
POL 3395G Conflict and Peace Building in RwandaScorgie-PorterView course outline

GLE 2001F Introduction to Governance

Bradford

View course outline

Political Science Careers

Career paths include the civil service as advisors to governments and international agencies, the private sector as policy researchers and consultants, the media as television and radio journalists, and community or volunteer organizations as advocates and planners. Huron Political Science graduates frequently pursue advanced study in Political Science or Legal Studies to build rewarding careers as university professors or lawyers.

Where will a degree in Political Science take you?
  • Political Consultant
  • Lawyer
  • Marketing Research Analyst
  • Non-Profit Organizer
  • Policy Analyst
  • Politician
  • Public Servent
  • Political Staffer
  • Market Analyst
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • Diplomat
  • Economic Development Officer
  • Publisher
  • Press officer
  • Lobbyist
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