Political Science

Political Science

We are committed to students

Political science trains you to apply concepts and theory to real-world problems, to synthesize disparate and complex ideas, to communicate in diverse ways and to debate ideas passionately and respectfully. We are committed to teaching students to learn, so that they're equipped to be engaged citizens and leaders, able to respond with others to the critical issues of our time.

Programs + People

 

Undergraduate Program

Political Science is so much more than how a bill becomes a law! We study politics to make sense of the world in times of peace and stability and in times of crisis and change. We work to understand fundamental ideas like power, colonialism, justice, democracy, oppression, freedom, or citizenship. We apply this knowledge to spaces as different as the halls of Parliament, international borders, public protests, and social media sites. Political Science has the second-largest major in the Faculty of Arts, with over 600 students enrolled.

Graduate Program

Our department includes about 65 graduate students across four programs: PhD, MA thesis-based, MA course-based, and MA in Policy Studies. Their research interests are diverse, but include, for example, themes in Middle East politics, settler colonialism, immigration and borders, climate politics, or Canadian public policy. Some of our advanced doctoral students also work as course instructors, while most of our graduate students serve as Teaching or Research Assistants.

People

The Department of Political Science is a friendly and vibrant community of 20 core academic faculty members with research interests in all areas of the discipline, as well as our valued academic instructors and administrative staff members. There are clusters of faculty working on more specific themes: Indigenous politics and decolonization; the politics of resource extraction and energy transition; political economy and globalization; the politics of gender; ethnic politics and migration; and the politics of the Middle East. The department is also home to three Canada Research Chairs, the , and a Henry Marshall Tory Chair.

Message from the Chair

"Political Science at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ is one of Canada’s leading departments, on the cutting-edge of the discipline, with outstanding faculty whose research traverses traditional fields and engages diverse interdisciplinary methods and ideas. We are proud of our commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring, from students in our BA, through our Honours program, to our three MA programs, our PhD, and our Postdoctoral Fellows. A lively department, we are always asking how our research connects with topical issues and with the communities of which we are a part. We invite you to explore what we have to offer. Welcome!" 

- Cressida Heyes

Cressida Heyes

News + Events

Convocation 2025

Congratulations to our 2025 convocants!

Watch the livesteam on June 12 to see our Political Science graduates cross the stage.

WATCH HERE

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