Simon Fraser University

 

Current and Future Course Schedules

TA Positions

RA Positions

Resources (Handbooks, Rules and Regulations)

Infomation from the Dean of Grad Studies (fees, thesis formatting guide)

Forms

Contacts

 

 

 

 

Courses

 

 

 

Schedule for Fall 2011 (Term code 1117)

POL 801 Theoretical Perspectives Monday 12:30-3:30 L.Dobuzinskis
POL 315/802 HC Political Research Design and Analysis Monday 4:30- 8:20 S. Weldon
POL 428/826 Parties and Ideologies Wednesday 1:30- 5:20 D. Laycock
POL 841 International Relations Tuesday 1:30- 5:20 T. Kawasaki

 

 

Tentative Schedule for Spring 2012 (Term code 1121)

POL 827 Canadian Government and Politics Friday 11:30-2:20 A. Heard
POL 845 Foreign Policy Analysis Monday 1:30-5:20 A. Moens
POL 853/456 Governing Instruments Thursday 1:30-5:20 M. Howlett
POL 803 Qualitative Research Methods Tuesday 11:30-2:20 J. Busumtwi-Sam

 


Tentative Schedule for Summer 2012 (Term code 1124)
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Tentative Schedule for Fall 2012 (Term code 1127)
POL 801 Theoretical Perspectives   M. Pickup
POL 802 Political Research Design and Analysis   S. Weldon
POL 428/826 Parties and Ideologies   D. Laycock
POL 841 International Relations   T. Kawasaki
POL 846     D. Ross

 

 

 

Tentative Schedule for Spring 2013 (Term code 1131)
POL 803 Theoretical Perspectives   Eline
POL 814/41 Political Research Design and Analysis   D. Laycock
POL 8_/417     A. Heard
POL 825     M. Cohen
POL 851 HC     M. Howlett
POL 855/455     L. Dobuzinskis


*Combined senior undergraduate (400 level)/graduate course

HC = Harbour Centre Downtown Campus

 

 

 

Paper copies are available in the hallway outside AQ 6066.

Note: Courses may be subject to change.

TA POsitions AVAILABLE

Deadline to apply for Spring 2012 is Oct. 27th, 2011. Please hand the application form in to Shantala Singh, graduate secretary, at AQ 6072.

 

Spring 2012 job postings

 

Spring 2012 TA/TM application form

 

 

Priority System for Allocating TAs

RA POsitions Available

Currently all positions are filled.

Resources for Current Graduate Students

Graduate Courses

 

(**Some items below are being revised- please consult the Graduate Secretary if you have any questions or concerns**)

 

Departmental Graduate Studies Handbook - Departmental policies and procedures
General Rules & Regulations - University and Faculty policies and procedures
MA Orientation Handbook - Program planners, administrative help, SFU survival guide
PhD Orientation Handbook - Program planners, administrative help, SFU survival guide

 

 

Graduate STudies Links

Dean of Graduate Studies
Graduate Student Fees
Thesis Preparation Guidelines
Research Ethics

Online and Print Resources

 

forms

Pol 891 Master's Seminar Approval Form
Directed Reading I & II Approval (POL 893 & 894)
Pol 890 PhD Seminar Approval Form:
Approval of Supervisory Committee
Change of Supervisory Committee
Approval of Examining Committee - MA
Approval of Examining Committee - PhD
Graduate Fellowship Application
On Leave Registration
Western Dean's Agreement -(student may be exempt from some fees at home institution). See also WDA website.
Application to take courses at another institution for credit at SFU (student must pay applicable fees at both institutions)

 

Important SFU Contacts

Joanie Wolfe
Thesis Assistant, SFU Library
thesis_assistant@sfu.ca
(778) 782-4747

 

Dean of Graduate Studies Office
Maggie Benston Room 1100
gradstudies@sfu.ca
(778) 782-3042