Department of Political Science



MA PROGRAM REQUIREMENT AGREEMENT FORMFIELD OF POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTSTUDENT INFOStudentEmail (utoronto) Registration status (please check one): □ Full-time □ Part-timeCOURSE INFOMandatory CoursesFinal Standing POL2408H – Core courseOne of the following courses (please circle one):POL2345HS, POL2322HS (Foundations of Political Economy), POL2322HS (Globalization, Democracy and Growth)POL2810Y or POL2811Y– MA Research Seminar – please circle one (political economy must be the focus of the major research paper) Field Electives - indicate course code and title1.0 FCE (at least) from Political Science list:0.5 FCE from Outside Course list:Political Science General Electives (0.5 FCE from Political Science Timetable) - indicate course code and title(normally these credits would be selected from either the Political Science or Outside course list)□ Complete program OR□ Spring courses to be determinedSIGNATURESI agree that these courses comply with the program requirements of the Departmental Field or Collaborative Program noted above (collaborative program requirements must also be approved by a collaborative program director)Print NameSignatureDateStudent MA SupervisorPEID SupervisorPLEASE NOTEStudents are responsible for ensuring program requirements are met and courses are completed in good standing in order to qualify for graduation. Students must enroll in courses on ROSI according to add/drop deadlines noted in the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Calendar. If courses are to be added or dropped from the above list, students must fill in the SGS “Course Add/Drop” form available from the Graduate Office or the SGS website. If for some reason students are unable to enroll in a course on ROSI please contact the Graduate Office.LIST OF POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSESPOL2205HF Topics in International Politics: Peace-BuildingPOL2206HS Civil War and CounterinsurgencyPOL2322HF Natural Resources and InequalityPOL2345HS Politics of Growth in Developing CountriesPOL2335HS Topics in Comparative Politics: Business and PoliticsPOL2301HF Authoritarianism in Comparative PerspectivePOL2392HS Topics in Comparative Politics: State and Society in Central Asia and AfghanistanPOL2400HF Theories & Issues in Politics of Development POL2405HS Topics in Latin American PoliticsPOL2418HF Topics in Middle Eastern PoliticsLIST OF RELEVANT COURSES IN COGNATE DISCIPLINES FROM WHICH STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE:ANT6019HF: Anthropology of NeoliberalismECO2700HF: Economic Development (check for Prerequisites)JSA5147HS: Language, Nationalism and Post-NationalismGGR1610HS: Geography of Finance and Financial CrisisGGR2150HF Geographies of Postcoloniality and DevelopmentJPG1426HF: Natural Resources, Difference and Conflict JPG1429HS Political Ecology of Food and the Agrarian QuestionJPG1502HS: ?Cities of the Global SouthJPG1520HS Contested Geographies of Class FormationENV1444HS: Capitalist Nature ................
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