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What is POLS*3850 Experiential Learning in Political Science?

Submitted by reesm on June 13th, 2019 2:26 PM

This course provides an opportunity for students to reflect upon their experience in some sort of politically related activity, including simulation, volunteer programs or internships with government or non-governmental organizations.

The student must find a faculty member from the Department of Political Science willing to act as supervisor for this course of reading, writing and reflection. You and your supervisor will also need to consult the Learning Contract [1].

About the College

The College of Social and Applied Human Sciences traces its origins and traditions to the establishment of the Macdonald Institute, one of the University of Guelph's three founding colleges.

The college provides programming in a range of social science and applied human science disciplines and support to discipline-based and interdisciplinary researchers.

Academic Departments

Family Relations & Applied Nutrition
Geography, Environment & Geomatics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology

Institutes & Other Units

Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
Community Engaged Scholarship Institute (CESI)
Criminal Justice and Public Policy
Guelph Institute of Development Studies
Jarislowsky Research Chair in Families & Work
Kinross Chair in Environmental Governance
The Live Work Well Research Centre
ReVision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice

Contact

College of Social & Applied Human Sciences
University of Guelph
50 Stone Road East
Guelph, Ontario,
N1G 2W1
Canada

Email: csahs@uoguelph.ca
Tel: 519-824-4120 x56753
Fax: 519-766-4797


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