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SEMESTER I
CODE TITLE LECTURER(S)
GT11A Introduction to Political Institutions (day) Mr. Dickie Crawford
Mr. Stephen Rodriques
GT11B Introduction to Political Philosophy (evening) Mr. R. Crawford
GT12A Introduction to International Relations (day) Lisa Vasciannie
GT13D Introduction to Public Sector Management Dr. Hedy Isaacs
GT20M Philosophical Foundations of Slavery/Anti-Slavery Dr. C. Cummings
GT22A Caribbean Political Thought Dr. R. Lewis
GT22C Foundations of Caribbean Politics Robert Buddan
GT22M Introduction to African Politics Dave Gosse, PhD
GT24A International Relations: Theories and Approaches (evening) Lisa Vasciannie
GT24M* Research Methods in Political Science (formerly GT31M) Dr. Lloyd. Waller
GT25M Principles of Public International Law (day & evening)
Mr. M. Bennett
GT26M International and Regional Organization (day & evening) Dr. J. Byron &
Dr. Ivan Martinez
GT29E Administrative Analysis Mr. Ivan Cruickshank
GT29M Public Financial Administration Mr. D. Rowe
GT31P Concepts & Theories of Public Policy Dr. Eris Schoburgh
GT32P The Politics of Industrial Societies Dr. John Rapley
GT33B Comparative Development Management Mr. Ivan Cruickshank
GT33D Violence and Development Prof. A. Harriott
GT34A Contemporary International Relations of the Caribbean Dr. Jessica Byron
GT38M Theory and Practice of International Negotiations Judith Gallimore
GT39E Internship (for eligible IR majors only) [SUMMER] Mr. R. Valcin
GT39M* Democracy & Democratization in the Modern World Not offered for 2004/05
     
* NB - Courses marked with an asterick (*) are 6 credit courses and are offered over the duration of an entire year    
   
SEMESTER II
CODE TITLE LECTURER(S)
GT11A Introduction to Political Institutions (evening) Mr. Dickie Crawford
GT11B Introduction to Political Philosophy (day) Mr. R. Crawford
GT12A Introduction to International Relations (evening) Mrs. N. Coley
GT21B Theories of the State Prof. Brian Meeks
GT21M Sports, Politics & Society Dr. C. Cummings
GT22D Politics of the Caribbean Robert Buddan
GT23B Criminal Justice Systems Prof. A. Harriott
GT23M Popular Jamaican Music 1962-1982 Mr. J. Niaah
GT24A International Relations: Theories and Approaches (day) Mrs. N. Coley
GT26P Issues in Contemporary African Politics Mr. L. Lindsay
GT27M International Political Economy Dr. John Rapley
GT29F Contested Issues in Public Sector Management Dr. Hedy Isaacs
GT30C Values and Public Sector Management Dr. Hedy Isaacs
GT30N Selected Issues in Public Policy and Public Sector Management Mr. Ivan Cruikshank
GT32M Comparative Revolutions Mr. R. Valcin
GT33C Punishment and Corrections Dr. A. Harriott
GT33M Issues in Contemporary Politics of Industrial Societies Dr. John Rapley
GT35E Latin American Politics and Development Dr. Ivan Martinez
GT35M Comparative Foreign Policy: Developed and Developing States Dr. D Thorburn
GT35P Comparative Public Policy Dr. Eris Schoburgh
GT36M International Law & Development: Selected Issues Dr. Stephen Vasciannie
GT36P Qualitative Techniques of Public Policy and Evaluation Dr. Eris Schoburgh
GT37M Contemporary Issues in International Relations Dr. D Thorburn
GT39E Internship (for eligible IR majors only) Mr. R. Valcin
GT39G Garveyism in the Americas/Africa Dr. R. Lewis
GT39M* Democracy & Democratization in the Modern World Mr. L. Lindsay
 
* NB - Courses marked with an asterick (*) are 6 credit courses and are offered over the duration of an entire year  
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