POL208H1 - Introduction to International Relations
Course: POL208H1 (Introduction to International Relations) in POL department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 22 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the POL curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by POL208H1
- POL340H1 - International Law: Foundations
- POL466H1 - Topics in International Politics III
- POL487H1 - Topics in International Politics II
- POL405H1 - The Military Instrument of Foreign Policy: Concepts and Approaches
- POL416H1 - Civil War and Counterinsurgency
- POL486H1 - Topics in International Politics I
- POL312H1 - Canadian Foreign Policy
- POL326H1 - The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy
- POL329H1 - Experiences of Conflict
- POL341H1 - International Law: Operation of the International Legal Order
- POL380H1 - Topics in International Politics
- POL412H1 - Human Rights and International Relations
- POL413H1 - Global Environmental Politics
- POL417H1 - Politics of North-South Relations
- POL418H1 - Human Security and Intra-state Conflicts in the Global South
- ECO342H1 - Twentieth Century Economic History: Institutions, Growth and Inequality
- JPA376Y0 - Transforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives
- POL456H1 - Global Summit Governance and Diplomacy
- POL459H1 - Military Instruments and Foreign Policy
- POL477H1 - Advanced Topics in International Political Economy
- POL327H1 - U.S. Foreign Policy in a Complex World
- POL469H1 - Ethics and International Relations
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning POL208H1 at University of Toronto should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing POL208H1 enables enrollment in 22 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for POL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.