Political Science - Undergraduate Program - University of Windsor - Windsor, Ontario, Canada
 

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Get behind the headlines and learn how political power really works. Our political science program introduces you to political, economic, social, and environmental issues in Canada and around the world. We offer the opportunity to earn while you learn and prepare for a succesful career with Co-op. Take advantage of opportunities to conduct  research with faculty and the ability to complete an internship in fourth year. Our active and engaged department is home to the Political Science Society, the Model UN Club, and arranges an annual trip to Europe through the EU Study Abroad course. 


Sample Courses: Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics, World Politics, Political Geography, Political Economics of Agriculture and Food, International Organizations



Career Tracks: Lawyer, local, provincial, or federal government, government service official, public policy analyst, business advisor, public relations officer, journalist, graduate school, lobbyist and think tank researcher


Admission requirements for Applicants in Canada


Course Requirements: English/ENG4U
Minimum Average: 70%
Minimum Average (Co-op): 80%; 70% minimum in English
Mean Average: 77%

* Average over six Grade 12 academic courses.

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You will learn how policies and laws affect people, businesses and the world in this combined program. Develop your critical thinking and analytical skills to impact change both at the community level and in the boardroom.


Sample Courses: Intro to Canadian Government and Politics, Business Communications, Intro to Business, Political Economy of International Trade, Business Law


Specialization options: Accounting, Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Strategy and Entrepreneurship


Career Tracks: Lawyer, HR manager, business advisor, entrepreneur, policy analyst


Professional Designation Possible: CPA (Accounting), CFA (Finance), CHRP (Certified Human Resources Professional)

Admission requirements for Applicants in Canada


Course Requirements: One of Advanced Functions/MHF4U, Calculus & Vectors/MCV4U, Math of Data Management/MDM4U. English/ENG4U.
Minimum Average: 73% (70% in at least one grade 12 U math course (or equivalent))

* Average over six Grade 12 academic courses.

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Parlez-vous français? Get an edge over the competition for jobs in federal public service, with non-governmental organizations and in the private sector requiring knowledge of French and francophone culture. You’ll take French language courses as well as political science courses taught in French. Study in France or Ottawa and have the option of taking the EU Study Abroad course. Do research with professors in a faculty that cares about your success.


Sample Courses: Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics, World Politics, French Language Training, Introduction to Cultural Heritage of French Canada, Issues in Quebec Politics, additional courses taught in French at the University of Ottawa or abroad


Career Tracks: Government service official, public policy analyst, public relations officer, non-governmental organization consultant, border services official

Admission requirements for Applicants in Canada


Course Requirements: French/FSF4U. English/ENG4U.
Recommended: Entry from French immersion program or French high school.
Minimum Average: 70%

* Average over six Grade 12 academic courses.

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Beyond a reasonable doubt, this is an elite program popular with elite students who have an average of 85% or above. Focusing on the legal aspects of philosophy, history, criminology, sociology, politics, and government, there aren’t many other programs like it around. Use it to prepare for law school or an array of other careers. In this program you won’t just be a number. It’s a close-knit department where your professors will know your name.


Sample Courses: Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics, Comparative Politics, Legal Process in Canada, Reasoning Skills, Informal Logic: Argumentation


Career Tracks: Lawyer, legal consultant, government service official, law enforcement officer, policy analyst, graduate school

Admission requirements for Applicants in Canada


Course Requirements: English/ENG4U
Minimum Average: 85%
Mean Average: 86%

* Average over six Grade 12 academic courses.

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Inspire students to be engaged citizens by combining your education degree with a political science BA. Teach courses at the intermediate/senior level in subjects like world issues, law, social studies, and more. Our poli-sci department is welcoming, and our Faculty of Education connects you with real-world opportunities to refine your teaching skills.


Sample Courses: Teaching and Learning, Educational Psychology, Assessment and Evaluation, Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics, World Politics


Career Tracks: Secondary teacher, principal, special education teacher, learning strategist, academic administrator, educational specialist, communications specialist, public relations officer, consultant


Professional Designation Possible: OCT (Ontario College of Teachers)

Admission requirements for Applicants in Canada


Course Requirements: English/ENG4U
Minimum Average: 75%
Note: Admission to first year only

* Average over six Grade 12 academic courses.

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  • Co-op Co-op Available
  • G General 3-year program
  • H Honours 4-year program
  • T Thesis Available
  • C Combined Honours programs available
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Trevor Fairlie

During his four years studying in the Department of Political Science, Trevor was heavily involved in the campus and Windsor community. He served as a UWSA councillor and as president of USIRPS, the Undergraduate Society for International Relations and Political Science, in 2014-15. Trevor was also a member of the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee and the Transit Windsor Board of Directors.

Trevor Fairlie
BA (Honours) in Political Science. Osgoode Hall Law School Graduate. Now articling at the Ontario Securities Commission (Enforcement Branch)

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What Will I Learn?

  • Describe and explain major issues and phenomena of political science
  • Research and investigate political issues, synthesize data and information from varying sources and present descriptive and empirical evidence to support a central thesis
  • Confidently assert political ideas and arguments, and defend them with sound reason and logic

  • Effectively communicate ideas, arguments and evidence through clear, concise and coherent written work
  • Explain the rights and responsibilities associated with Canadian and global citizenship
  • Propose and evaluate alternative policy solutions to contemporary societal problems


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Number of Graduates (2020)


95.4%

EMPLOYMENT RATE OF GRADUATES*

*Two Years after Graduation (OUGS Social Sciences, 2020)

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  • Administrator
  • Border services official
  • Business advisor
  • Community organizer
  • Court monitor
  • Development analyst
  • Development officer
  • Human resources manager
  • Immigration agent
  • Journalist
  • Law enforcement officer
  • Lawyer
  • Legal consultant
  • Local government official
  • Marketing manager
  • Media analyst
  • Policy analyst
  • Political aide
  • Professor
  • Public official
  • Public relations officer
  • Reporter
  • Research co-ordinator
  • Teacher
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