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Political Science
Undergraduate Degree

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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.

At a Glance

Upcoming Start Dates

September, 2026

Duration

3.5 – 4 Years (Full time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)

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Beyond the Classroom

From the first day of classes, Political Science students are invited to participate in the research process and explore learning opportunities beyond the classroom.

Sample Course Examples

– Introduction to Political Science

– Genocide, Famine and Mass Atrocities

– International Law Organizations

Experiential Learning

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Guaranteed Paid Internship Opportunities

Explore the many internship opportunities to gain real experience while you study

Peer & Professional Mentorship

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Undergraduate Research

Discover Huron’s unique opportunities for students to conduct research

Political Science Undergraduate Degree Careers

Learn about where Political Science can take you. Huron’s unique learning environments encourage graduates to turn their passions into purpose-driven careers. Here are just a few of the paths you can pursue with this degree:

  • Political Consultant
  • Lawyer
  • Marketing Research Analyst
  • Non-Profit Organizer
  • Policy Analyst
  • Policy Advisor
  • Politician
  • Public Servant
  • Political Staffer
  • Diplomat
  • Economic Development Officer
  • Publisher
  • Press Officer
  • Lobbyist
  • Journalist
  • Educator
  • Graduate Studies
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TOP 1%

in the Center for World University Rankings 2025

$6.5

million in annual scholarships

92%

of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies

Political Science Program Modules

Political Science (Honours Specialization, Major, Minor)

The Honours 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 Honours 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.

Honours Specialization Information
Major Information
Minor Information

Political Science Undergraduate Courses

2025-2026 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar DescriptionInstructor(s)Section – See link for Condensed Course Outline
POLISCI 1020E– Introduction to Political ScienceKujula/ Raphael /  Mustapha / Scorgie550 / 551 / 552 / 553/ 554 / 555 / 556
POLISCI 2230E – Canadian Govt – PoliticsRaphael550
POLISCI 2231E – International RelationsMustapha550
POLISCI 2237E – Intro to Political TheoryKujala550
POLISCI 2245E – Intro Comparative PoliticsScorgie550
POLISCI 2257 – Global Political EconomyBlair550
POLISCI 2270E – Women and PoliticsBiskupski-Mujanovic550
POLISCIE 2293G – Genocide, Famine, Mass AtrocityScorgie550
POLISCI 2295F – Selected Topics – American Govt & PoliticsHassan550
POLISCI 2298F – Special Topics – Canadian Foreign PolicySarkany550
POLISCI 2325F – Research Design in PoliSciSarkany550
POLISCI 3343G – EU: The Politics of IntegrationSarkany550
POLISCI 3345E – International Law & OrganisationSarkany550
POLISCI 3359G – African PoliticsScorgie550
POLISCI 3394F – Selected Topics – Political Theory of PolicingKujala,550
POLISCI 3395G – Selected Topics – Human Rights, AI and CybersecuritySarkany550
POLISCI 3397F – Special Topics – Contemporary Challenges to DemocracyHassan550
POLISCI 3397G – Special Topics – State & Society in Middle EastHassan550
POLISCI 4451F – Gender and the InternationalMustapha550
POLISCI 4452G – Special Topics – Diversity in Canadian PoliticsRaphael550

2024-2025 Courses

Course – 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 RelationsSarkany550
POL 2237E – Intro to Political TheoryKujala550
POL 2245E – Intro to Comparative PoliticsScorgie550
POL 2257 – Global Political EconomyBlair550
POL 2270E – Women and PoliticsBiskupski-Mujanovic550
POL 2293F – Genocide, Famine, Mass AtrocityScorgie550
POL 2294G – ST – The Politics of Dark TourismScorgie550
POL 2295G – ST – Polarisation of American PoliticsHassan550
POL 2325F – Research Design in Political ScienceSarkany550
POL 3345E – International Law & OrgSarkany550
POL 3358G – Politics of Econ DevelopmentBlair550
POL 3359G – African PoliticsScorgie550
POL 3397F/G – ST – State and Society in Middle EastHassan550
POL 4452F – ST – Diversity in Canadian PoliticsRaphael550
POL 4453G – ST – International Criminal Court and Civil SocietySarkany550

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

Political science
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Political Science Department Contacts

Tenured, Tenure-stream and Sessional Instructors:

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