Course Offerings 2026‑27

All classes are scheduled for In-Person delivery except where indicated otherwise.Ìý Please refer to the Official Timetable to verify all information. This information is subject to change.ÌýÌý

Below you will find the courses currently offered in 2026-2027.Ìý This information may change over the course of academic year. Below each section you will see the Current year's offerings.

Summer Courses 2026

Summer 2026

Instructor

Days/Time

: A Global History of Incarceration G. Kynoch Online-Asynchronous
11-MAY-2026 – 2 JUNE-2026
HIST 3700.03:ÌýTopics in History of Health (Topic: History of Reproductive Rights in 20th-Century Canada) H. Dickinson

M/T/W/R 0935 - 1125Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý

11-MAY-2026 – 2 JUNE-2026

: Structures of Canadian Parliamentary Government Staff Online-Asynchronous
11-MAY-2026 - 02 JUNE-2026
: World Politics Staff Online-Synchronous
11-MAY-2026 - 26 JUNE-2026
: Politics of Crime Staff Online-Asynchronous
08-JUNE-2026 - 29-JUNE-2026
: Criminal Behaviour Staff Online-Asynchronous
11-MAY-2026 - 26-JUN-2026
Business Ethics and CSR C. Bennett 11-MAY-2026 - 11-AUG-2026

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Core Courses Planned for 2026-2027Ìý

FALL 2026

Instructor

Days/Time

.03: Intro to Law (Sections 1&2)Ìý(subject to Faculty of Law Tuition rates) Staff

T/R,1635-1755

T/R, 1805-1925

.03: Legal Thinking N. Ramsoomair M/W/F, 835-925
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ÌýCrime and Punishment in Canada 1890 to present K. Luciuk M/W,Ìý1605-1725
.03: Processes of Justice Heather Tasker T/R,Ìý1005-1125
: Ìý Legal Research and Writing Staff T/R,Ìý1605-1725
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WINTER 2027

Instructor

Days/Time

.03: Intro to LawÌý(subject to Faculty of Law Tuition rates) Staff T/R,Ìý1705-1825
.03: Criminal Law, Crime & Punishment in Canada 1890-Present K. Luciuk M/W,Ìý1605-1725

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Approved Electives Planned for 2026-2027

Fall Term 2026

Winter Term 2027

.03: Legal Aspects of BusinessÌý Ìý

.03: Genocide: Contemp. Perspectives

.03: Legal Aspects of Business(1 section)Ìý

.03/CTMP 3170.03: Theories of PunishmentÌý

.03 / HSTC 3101:Ìý Human Experiments

.03: Introduction to Environmental Law

: Law & Economics

.03: Economics of Racism

.03:Ìý Law and Justice in Canada to 1890

.03Ìý PHIL 4361.03:ÌýÌý Ethics, Justice and Economics

.03/.03: The Pirate and Piracy

.03: Topics: Hist. of Law & Justice

.03: Introduction to Environmental Law

.03: Treaty in Contempoary Society .03:Ìý British Legal History
.03:Ìý Processes of Justice

.03:Ìý A Global History of Incarceration

.03: Legal Research and Writing .03:Ìý Criminal Law, Crime and Punishment in Canadian Society, 1890 to present

.03: Intro to Indigenous Governance

.03:Ìý State Violence, Communal Conflict and Criminality in Modern South America

.03: Logic: Deduction

.03:Ìý Legal Thinking

.03: Ethics and Law for Journalists
: Justice in Global Perspective
.03: Topics in Law and Society

.03: Ethics, Law and Society


/CSCI 3101.03: Social, Ethical and Professional Issues in CSÌý

.03: Animal EthicsÌý



.03: Legal Environment of Management



.03: World Politics

.03: Democracy, Difference, Citizenshi

/CSCI 3101.03: Social, Ethical and Professional Issues in CS

.03: Cdn. Provincial Politics .03: Philosophy of Law
.03: Politics of the EnvironmentÌý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý

.03: Unity and Diversity

.03: Structures of Cdn. Parliament and Government

.03: Policy Formulation in Canada .03: Municipal Law - Urban Governance
.03: Forensic Psychology .03: Constitutional Issues in Can. Politics
.03: Deviance & Society .03: American Politics, Polarization & Crisis

.03: Youth Crime

.03: Society and Police

.03: Contemporary Political Thought
.03: Conflict Negotiation and Sustainability .03: Sex, Race and the State
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.03: Politics of Crime

.03: Human Rights: Foundations

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.03: Diplomacy and Negotiations
Ìý .03/GWST 4390.03: NGOs & Government ServicesÌýÌý
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.03: Human Rights Legal Issues
Ìý .03: Criminal Behaviour
(NOTE: LJSO Students may contact the instructor to request to have the PSYO 2000 prerequisite waived)

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.03: Explaining Crime and Criminal Behaviour

.03:Ìý Drugs, Health and Society

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.03: Social Movements

.03: Culture, Rights, and Power