| Undergraduate Courses |
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| 2011 / 2012 |
| | ILST 2655 6.00 | | Global Geography: Physical and Human AspectsAn introduction to the main geographical concepts of and approaches to the study of humans-nature relationship, notably humans and the biosphere, the spatial dimension of the development of societies, cultures and civilizations and the multilevel management of space (local, national, global). Course credit exclusions: GL/WMST 3930F 3.00, GL/WMST/SOSC 3980B 6.00, GL/SOSC 3014 6.00, GL/WMST 3960F 3.00, GL/WMST 3960F 6.00, GL/SOSC 3011F 3.00, AP/GL/WMST 2504 3.00, GL/SOSC 2600 3.00, AP/GEOG 1000 6.00. |
| | ILST 3650 3.00 | | International Peace, Security and Human RightsInterdisciplinary and multicultural introduction to the international peace, security and human rights dimension of international society. The course emphasizes the evolution of thought and practices in this area and stresses the interconnectedness of the international security and prosperity quests. Course credit exclusion: GL/ILST 3270 3.00. |
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| 2010 / 2011 |
| | ILST 2655 6.00 | | Global Geography: Physical and Human AspectsAn introduction to the main geographical concepts of and approaches to the study of humans-nature relationship, notably humans and the biosphere, the spatial dimension of the development of societies, cultures and civilizations and the multilevel management of space (local, national, global). Course credit exclusions: GL/WMST 3930F 3.00, GL/WMST/SOSC 3980B 6.00, GL/SOSC 3014 6.00, GL/WMST 3960F 3.00, GL/WMST 3960F 6.00, GL/SOSC 3011F 3.00, AP/GL/WMST 2504 3.00, GL/SOSC 2600 3.00, AP/GEOG 1000 6.00. |
| | ILST 3650 3.00 | | International Peace, Security and Human RightsInterdisciplinary and multicultural introduction to the international peace, security and human rights dimension of international society. The course emphasizes the evolution of thought and practices in this area and stresses the interconnectedness of the international security and prosperity quests. Course credit exclusion: GL/ILST 3270 3.00. |
| | ILST 4618 6.00 | | La diplomatieCe cours examine la nature et l'histoire de la diplomatie, son rôle en politique internationale, ses différentes dimensions, les changements qu'elle a subis dans son développement et sa pratique, en particulier en ce qui concerne les négociations économiques, et son avenir comme alternative ou comme complément au recours à la force. Cours incompatibles : GL/POLS/ILST 3011 6.00 (Automne/hiver 1999-2000, Automne/hiver 2000-2001, Automne/hiver 2001-2002). |