X--Degree Programs, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) |
International Development (ID) |
Interdisciplinary Program
Academic Advisor: Room 045 MacKinnon Building, ext 56175.
The International Development program provides students with an opportunity to pursue interdisciplinary and comparative studies of long-term change and international inequality.
A broad coverage of the process of international development, from the perspectives of history and social science, forms the basis for more in-depth study on such topics as economic growth, the biophysical environment, women, agriculture and rural life, politics, administration and the Latin American region.
The primary participating departments are Economics, Geography, Political Science, and Sociology and Anthropology.
Area of Concentration (General Program)
A minimum of 5.00 credits is required, including:
ECON*1050 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics
ECON*1100 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics
ANTH*1150 [0.50] Anthropology
IDEV*2010 [0.50] Introduction to International Development
GEOG*2030 [0.50] International Political Geography
POLS*2080 [0.50] Development and Underdevelopment
ECON*2650 [0.50] Introductory Development Economics
GEOG*3050 [0.50] Third World Urbanization
One of:
ECON*2320 [0.50] Europe and the World Economy to 1914
ECON*3720 [0.50] History of the World Economy since 1850
One of:
POLS*3670 [0.50] Comparative Public Policy and Administration
POLS*3790 [0.50] The Political Economy of International Relations
Major (Honours Program)
A minimum of 12.00 credits is required, including the core of 7.00 credits and one of six areas of emphasis for 5.00 credits. The areas are: Economic and Business Development, Women in the Development Process, Rural and Agricultural Development, Biophysical Environment and Development, Latin American Studies and Political Economy and Administrative Change. Students must select an area of emphasis by the end of the 4th semester of university study.
International Development students are encouraged to acquire at least one foreign language and to work or study abroad.
With the permission of the International Development Studies academic advisor, students may replace 0.50 credits from their area of emphasis with IDEV*3200, or 1.00 credits from their area of emphasis with IDEV*4190 and IDEV*4200.
Note: When selecting core and elective credits, students should keep in mind the prerequisites for their desired 3000 and 4000 level courses.
Core Requirements*,**
ANTH*1150 [0.50] Anthropology
ECON*1050 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics
ECON*1100 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics
ECON*2650 [0.50] Introductory Development Economics
GEOG*2030 [0.50] International Political Geography
GEOG*3050 [0.50] Third World Urbanization
IDEV*2010 [0.50] Introduction to International Development
IDEV*4500 [0.75] International Development Seminar
POLS*2080 [0.50] Development and Underdevelopment
WMST*1000 [0.50] Introduction to Women's Studies
One of:
ECON*2320 [0.50] Europe and the World Economy to 1914
ECON*3720 [0.50] History of the World Economy since 1850
One of:
REXT*3000 [0.50] Program Development and Evaluation
REXT*4020 [0.50] Rural Extension in Change and Development
SOC*2080 [0.50] Rural Sociology
One of:
POLS*3670 [0.50] Comparative Public Policy and Administration
POLS*3790 [0.50] The Political Economy of International Relations
One of:
ECON*2740 [0.50] Economic Statistics
POLS*3650 [0.50] The Systematic Study of Politics
SOAN*2120 [0.50] Introductory Methods
* students must complete IDEV*2010 before Semester 5
** students normally complete IDEV*4500 in their final year of study
Areas of Emphasis
Biophysical Environment and Development
GEOG*1220 [0.50] Human Impact on the Environment
GEOG*1300 [0.50] Introduction to the Biophysical Environment
GEOG*2210 [0.50] Environment and Resources
GEOG*3210 [0.50] Management of the Biophysical Environment
GEOG*3480 [0.50] Geographic Information Systems
GEOG*4210 [0.50] Environmental Resource Analysis
One of:
AGEC*2700 [0.50] Survey of Natural Resource Economics
ANTH*3670 [0.50] Indigenous Peoples: Global Context
ECON*2100 [0.50] Economic Growth and Environmental Quality
HIST*2250 [0.50] Environment and History
PHIL*2070 [0.50] Philosophy of the Environment
POLS*3370 [0.50] Environmental Policy Formation and Administration
SOC*2280 [0.50] Society and Environment
One of:
GEOG*2000 [0.50] Geomorphology
GEOG*2110 [0.50] Climate and the Biophysical Environment
One of:
GEOG*3020 [0.50] Global Environmental Change
GEOG*3110 [0.50] Biotic and Natural Resources
GEOG*3610 [0.50] Environmental Hydrology
GEOG*3620 [0.50] Desert Environments
0.50 additional credits at the 4000 level with a GEOG prefix
Economic and Business Development
ECON*2100 [0.50] Economic Growth and Environmental Quality
AGEC*2220 [0.50] Financial Accounting
ECON*2310 [0.50] Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON*2410 [0.50] Intermediate Macroeconomics
Three of the following not taken as part of the core:
AGEC*2230 [0.50] Management Accounting
AGEC*2700 [0.50] Survey of Natural Resource Economics
ECON*2720 [0.50] Business History
AGEC*3320 [0.50] Financial Management
ECON*3560 [0.50] Theory of Finance
ECON*3600 [0.50] Macroeconomics in an Open Economy
ECON*3620 [0.50] International Trade
ECON*3720 [0.50] History of the World Economy since 1850
COST*4600 [0.50] International Marketing
ECON*4800 [0.50] Theory of Strategic Management
Two of:
ECON*4720 [0.50] Topics in Economic History
ECON*4830 [0.50] Economic Development
ECON*4880 [0.50] Topics in International Economics
ECON*4890 [0.50] History of Economic Thought
ECON*4900 [0.50] Special Study in Economics
ECON*4930 [0.50] Environmental Economics
One of:
HIST*2890 [0.50] History of the Islamic World
HIST*2910 [0.50] History of Modern Asia
HIST*2920 [0.50] Republican Latin America
POLS*3000 [0.50] Politics of Africa
POLS*3080 [0.50] Politics of Latin America
POLS*3890 [0.50] Government and Politics of India
HIST*3910 [0.50] Africa Since 1800
POLS*3920 [0.50] Modern China
Latin American Studies
SPAN*1110 [0.50] Intermediate Spanish
SPAN*2000 [0.50] Spanish Language I
SPAN*2010 [0.50] Spanish Language II
HIST*2920 [0.50] Republican Latin America
POLS*3080 [0.50] Politics of Latin America
SPAN*3500 [0.50] Spanish Grammar and Composition I
Any 1.00 additional credits in Spanish language or literature (SPAN) at the 3000 level or above, at least 0.50 of which must be at the 4000 level.
One of:
HIST*2110 [0.50] The Colonial Americas: A Comparative History
AGR*2500 [0.50] Field Trip in International Agriculture
SOAN*3300 [0.50] Community Development
POLS*3330 [0.50] Politics and Trade Liberalization in the Americas
SOAN*3680 [0.50] Development/Underdevelopment
POLS*3730 [0.50] The Americas
Any course taught as part of the Latin American semester.
Any reading or research course, in any discipline, with a Latin American or Caribbean focus.
One of:
SOC*4210 [0.50] Advanced Topics in Rural Sociology
ANTH*4230 [0.50] Regional Ethnography
SOC*4230 [0.50] Comparative Sociology
HIST*4560 [0.50] Topics in Revolution
HIST*4570 [0.50] Topics in Revolution
HIST*4580 [0.50] Topics in Revolution
Political Economy and Administrative Change
HIST*1150 [0.50] 20th Century Global History
POLS*2100 [0.50] The State in Comparative Perspective
POLS*2200 [0.50] International Relations
POLS*4750 [0.50] Theories and Problems in Comparative/International Politics
Three of:
HIST*2890 [0.50] History of the Islamic World
HIST*2910 [0.50] History of Modern Asia
HIST*2920 [0.50] Republican Latin America
POLS*3000 [0.50] Politics of Africa
POLS*3080 [0.50] Politics of Latin America
POLS*3330 [0.50] Politics and Trade Liberalization in the Americas
POLS*3460 [0.50] Communism and Post-Communism
POLS*3730 [0.50] The Americas
POLS*3890 [0.50] Government and Politics of India
HIST*3910 [0.50] Africa Since 1800
POLS*3920 [0.50] Modern China
One of the following not taken as part of the core:
POLS*3370 [0.50] Environmental Policy Formation and Administration
POLS*3390 [0.50] Comparative Democratic Institutions
POLS*3440 [0.50] Corruption, Scandal and Political Ethics
POLS*3670 [0.50] Comparative Public Policy and Administration
POLS*3790 [0.50] The Political Economy of International Relations
Two of the following not taken as part of the core:
ECON*2100 [0.50] Economic Growth and Environmental Quality
ECON*2320 [0.50] Europe and the World Economy to 1914
ECON*2720 [0.50] Business History
ECON*3720 [0.50] History of the World Economy since 1850
Rural and Agricultural Development
GEOG*1220 [0.50] Human Impact on the Environment
GEOG*3480 [0.50] Geographic Information Systems
SOC*4210 [0.50] Advanced Topics in Rural Sociology
One of the following not taken as part of the core:
SOIL*2010 [0.50] Soil Science
AGEC*2700 [0.50] Survey of Natural Resource Economics
REXT*3000 [0.50] Program Development and Evaluation
REXT*3060 [0.50] International Communication
Two of the following not taken as part of the core:
SOIL*3080 [0.50] Soil and Water Conservation
AGR*4000 [0.50] Seminar in International Agriculture
REXT*4020 [0.50] Rural Extension in Change and Development
AGEC*4210 [0.50] World Agriculture and Economic Development
HORT*4380 [0.50] Tropical and Sub-Tropical Horticultural Crops
Three of:
GEOG*3020 [0.50] Global Environmental Change
SOAN*3300 [0.50] Community Development
GEOG*3320 [0.50] Agricultural Systems and Dynamics
ANTH*3670 [0.50] Indigenous Peoples: Global Context
SOAN*3680 [0.50] Development/Underdevelopment
POLS*3930 [0.50] Politics of the Agri-Food System
One of:
SOAN*4220 [0.50] Canadian Rural Women
SOC*4230 [0.50] Comparative Sociology
GEOG*4480 [0.50] Applied Geographic Information Systems
Women in the Development Process
SOAN*2040 [0.50] Globalization of Work and Organizations
ANTH*2160 [0.50] Social Anthropology
ANTH*3400 [0.50] The Anthropology of Gender
SOAN*4240 [0.50] Women and the Development Process
One of:
SOAN*3070 [0.50] Qualitative and Observational Methods
SOAN*3120 [0.50] Quantitative Methods
One of:
SOAN*3100 [0.50] Comparative Perspectives on Families and Households
ANTH*3670 [0.50] Indigenous Peoples: Global Context
ANTH*3770 [0.50] Kinship and Social Organization
Two of:
SOAN*4220 [0.50] Canadian Rural Women
ANTH*4230 [0.50] Regional Ethnography
HIST*4890 [0.50] Gender in Modern Asia
One of:
HIST*2800 [0.50] The History of the Modern Family
HIST*2930 [0.50] Women and Cultural Change
One of:
PHIL*2060 [0.50] Philosophy of Feminism
ENGL*2880 [0.50] Women in Literature
WMST*3000 [0.50] Feminist Theory and Methods
POLS*3710 [0.50] Politics and Sexuality
Minor (Honours Program)
A minimum of 5.50 credits is required, including:
ECON*1050 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics
ECON*1100 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics
ANTH*1150 [0.50] Anthropology
IDEV*2010 [0.50] Introduction to International Development
GEOG*2030 [0.50] International Political Geography
POLS*2080 [0.50] Development and Underdevelopment
ECON*2650 [0.50] Introductory Development Economics
GEOG*3050 [0.50] Third World Urbanization
SOAN*3680 [0.50] Development/Underdevelopment
One of:
ECON*2320 [0.50] Europe and the World Economy to 1914
ECON*3720 [0.50] History of the World Economy since 1850
One of:
POLS*3670 [0.50] Comparative Public Policy and Administration
POLS*3790 [0.50] The Political Economy of International Relations
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