Political Science
Department of Political Science
| General Information: | Tilley Hall, Room 219 |
| Mailing Address: | Department of Political Science University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B., Canada, E3B 5A3 |
| Phone: | (506) 453-4826 |
| Fax: | (506) 453-4755 |
| Email: | polisci@unb.ca |
| Website: | http://www.unbf.ca/arts/Poli/ |
Faculty
- Bassett, Carolyn, BA (Trent), MA (Car), PhD (York), Assoc. Prof. - 2008
- Bedford, David W., CEGEP Dip (Sir G Wms), BA (C'dia), MA, PhD (York), Prof - 1989
- Howe, Paul, BA (Tor), MSc (London School of Economics & Pol. Sc.), PhD (UBC), Prof - 2001
- Rezun, Miron, BA (York), MA (Tor), MA, PhD (Geneva), Prof (Joint Economics) - 1987
- Workman, Thom W., BA(Car), MA, PhD (York), Prof & Chair - 1994
- Wright, Donald, BA (MTA), MA (Mc.G), PhD (Ottawa), Assoc Prof – 2005
- Wright, Joanne, BA (MTA), MA (UNB), PhD (York), Assoc Prof - 2005
Minor, Majors and Honours
Minor
A Minor in Political Science consists of 24 credits in Political Science courses, of which at least 6 credits must be in Introductory level courses (1000 or 2000 level) and 12 credits in Advanced Level courses (3000 or 4000 level).
Minor in Public Policy
This is a joint Minor offered by the Departments of Economics and Political Science. The Minor is open to all students including those majoring in Economics and Political Science.
Students may minor in Public Policy by completing 24ch of courses offered by the Department of Economics and the Department of Political Science. Students are required to complete 24ch as follows:
a. 6ch of economics (ECON) courses chosen from: ECON 1014 or ECON 1013 , ECON 1024 or ECON 1023, ECON 3505, ECON 3705, ECON 3905.
b. 6ch of introductory political science (POLS) courses chosen from: POLS 1103 , POLS1203 , POLS 2200 , POLS 2503.
c. 6ch of advanced economics (ECON) courses from: ECON 3055 , ECON 3203 , ECON 3504 , ECON 3702 , ECON 3755 , ECON 3775, ECON 3801, ECON 3815, ECON 3845, ECON 3865.
d. 6 ch of advanced political science (POLS) courses from: POLS 3103, POLS 3213, POLS 3241, POLS 3251 , POLS 3257 , POLS 3282, POLS 3284, POLS 3292, POLS 3391, POLS 3461, POLS 3647, POLS 4724.
Majors Program
The courses offered by the Political Science department, listed later in this Calendar, are grouped into four areas of the discipline. Students are strongly encouraged to take courses from each area.
- Single Major: A student doing a single Major in Political Science shall complete a total of 42 ch in Political Science, 24 ch of which must be in advanced level courses. The student's program must include:
- Double Major: A student doing a Double Major in Political Science with another discipline shall complete a total of 30 ch in Political Science, 24 ch of which must be in advanced level courses. A student's program must include:
Honours Program
In order to be eligible for entry into Honours, students must have:
- a GPA of 3.0 in Political Science courses
- a cumulative GPA of 2.5
- 60 ch of course work completed
- 12 ch of course work in Political Science completed
Students considering entry to the program are encouraged to contact the Coordinator of Honours and Majors in the term prior to their desired term of entry for further information.
- Honours (Single)
A student reading for Honours in Political Science must complete at least 48 ch in Political Science, 30 ch of which must be in advanced level courses. The student's program must include: - Joint Honours
A student reading for Joint Honours in Political Science and another discipline must complete at least 36 ch in Political Science, 30 ch of which must be in advanced level courses. The student's program must include:
Course Credit:
Students may count courses towards the fulfilment of their program requirements in a Single Major, Double Major or Honours in Political Science only if they receive a grade of C or better. Students must achieve a grade of B- or better in POLS 4000 to receive an Honours degree.
Credit Courses for Cognate Disciplines
The Department of Political Science will accept for credit courses in Philosophy [ PHIL 3221-9 Selected Topics in Environmental Philosophy and PHIL 3231-9 Philosophy of Law Seminar].

