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TRN305Y1
Basic Principles of Law 52L
The nature and justifications of legal rules as preparation for the study of basic principles of law governing the relations between
individual citizens, and the relations between individual citizens and the state. Contract, torts, criminal and administrative law.
(Enrolment limited: TRN305Y1 is not open to Commerce students. Commerce students should enrol in MGT393H1/394H1 in which
they have priority.)
Prerequisite: 10 credits
This is a Social Science course
TRN311H1
Ethics and Human Liberation 26S
The ethical implications of critical social theory, in particular that of the Frankfurt School. The possibilities for justice and freedom
in contemporary capitalism; the potential for social movements, such as the womens movement, for emancipatory transformation.
Recommended preparation: A half-course in ethics/womens studies/PHL267H1
TRN312H1
Seminar in Ethics, Society, and Law
TBA
Prerequisite: Students must be in their final year of registration in the Major Program: Ethics, Society And Law. See the Registration
Handbook and Timetable and for enrolment procedures.
Recommended preparation: TRN305Y1/WDW220Y1/equivalent background knowledge
Independent Studies Courses
TRN299Y1
Research Opportunity Program
Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 44 for details.
TRN300H1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN301Y1
TRN301Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN302Y1
TRN302Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN301Y1
TRN303Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN302Y1
TRN400H1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN404Y1
TRN404Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN405Y1
TRN405Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN404Y1
TRN406Y1
Trinity Independent Studies
TBA
Co-requisite: TRN405Y1
International Relations Courses
(See the International Relations Program Office for details)
TRN410H1
Selected Topics in International Studies
TBA
Prerequisite: Enrolment in the International Relations program or permission of instructor
TRN419Y1
Comparative American, British and Canadian Foreign Policy 52S
The origins and evolution of American, British and Canadian foreign policy from the late 18th century to the present. Policies are
compared in order to understand the development of these countries as nations and actors in the international community.
Prerequisite: Students must have a background in one of Canadian, British or American history
TRN421Y1
The Practice and Institutions of Diplomacy (formerly JHP420Y) 52S
Evaluation of the nature of foreign policy negotiation and decision-making from the perspective of the practitioner.
Prerequisite: ECO342Y1/HIS311Y1/POL312Y1
Other Trinity College Courses
TRN190Y1
Critical Reading and Critical Writing 52S
This course introduces students to a number of critical approaches and develops the students own responses to texts through an
understanding of critical vocabulary and the art of close analytical reading. Students also learn how to make their own critical analysis
more effective through oral presentations and written work.
TRN200Y1
Modes of Reasoning
(formerly TRN200H1) 26L, 26S
First term: argumentative reasoning; students are taught how to recognize, analyze, evaluate, and construct arguments in ordinary
English prose. Second term: one or more discipline-related modes of reasoning (e.g., scientific reasoning, ethical reasoning, legal
reasoning) studied with reference to a selection of contemporary social issues.
Exclusion: PHL/PHI247H1/TRN200H1
TRN320Y1
Freud and Freuds Critics 52S
An examination of psychoanalytic themes: drives, instincts, sexuality, femininity, individual and society, freedom and unfreedom,
reason and irrationality; major Freudian concepts and critiques by Winnicott, Benjamin, Irigaray, Reich, Flax, Marcuse; the relevance
of psychoanalytic theory to issues of personal freedom and social transformation.
TRN420Y1
Seminar in Psychoanalytic Thought
(formerly TRN310Y1) 52S
A seminar focussed on selected topics in psychoanalytic theories and their application in other disciplines.
Prerequisite: Enrolment in the Psychoanalytic Thought program, or permission of the instructor
TURKISH See NMC: Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
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