POL 2104 Introduction to Comparative Politics

3 units
Political Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Introduction to the comparative study of political phenomena within states, in various historical, cultural and institutional contexts. Methods, theoretical frameworks, typologies and concepts commonly used in the comparative study of political phenomena. (COMP)

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: POL 1101 or POL 1102 or 18 university course units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (6.529)
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Saul M. Rodriguez

Winter 2024 - B00

A- Average (7.521)
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Simeon Mitropolitski

Winter 2024 - C00

A- Average (8.463)
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Amanda Shankland

6 sections from Winter 2022 to Fall 2023

B+ Average (6.651)
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Pascale Massot

2 sections from Fall 2019 to Winter 2023

B+ Average (7.315)
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Daniel Pierre-Antoine

2 sections from Winter 2022 to Winter 2023

B+ Average (6.515)
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Bertrand Belhomme de Franqueville

Fall 2022 - A00

B Average (6.179)
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Dominique Arel

Winter 2019 - B00

B Average (6.300)
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Joseph Roman

2 sections from Winter 2018 to Fall 2018

C Average (4.029)
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Cédric Jourde

Fall 2017 - A00

B Average (6.023)
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