X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
International Development (ID)
Interdisciplinary Program
International Development Studies, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
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 development, the environment, gender, agriculture and rural life,
politics and 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 |
IDEV*1000 |
[0.50] |
Understanding Development and Global Inequalities |
IDEV*2500 |
[0.50] |
International Development Studies |
POLS*2080 |
[0.50] |
Development and Underdevelopment |
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2.50 credits from the following Restricted Elective list, as indicated below. A minimum of 0.50 credits must be taken from
each group and at least 1.50 credits must be taken at the 3000 level. Students are advised to check prerequisites for their
desired upper level courses.
|
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Geography |
GEOG*2030 |
[0.50] |
Environment and Development |
GEOG*3020 |
[0.50] |
Global Environmental Change |
GEOG*3050 |
[0.50] |
Development and the City |
GEOG*3320 |
[0.50] |
Food Systems: Issues in Security and Sustainability |
|
Sociology/Anthropology |
ANTH*3670 |
[0.50] |
Indigenous Peoples: Global Context |
SOAN*3240 |
[0.50] |
Gender & Global Inequality I |
SOAN*3250 |
[0.50] |
Social Change in Latin America |
SOAN*3680 |
[0.50] |
Perspectives on Development |
|
Economics or Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics |
ECON*2100 |
[0.50] |
Economic Growth and Environmental Quality |
ECON*2650 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Development Economics |
ECON*3730 |
[0.50] |
The Origins of International Inequality |
FARE*1300 |
[0.50] |
Poverty, Food & Hunger |
FARE*3250 |
[0.50] |
Food and International Development |
|
Political Science and History |
|
Major (Honours Program)
A minimum of 12.50 credits is required, including:
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2.50 credits in IDEV core course requirements
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5.00 credits in additional core requirements
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5.00 credits in one of seven areas of emphasis
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 additional modern language and to work or study
abroad.
Students wishing to substitute courses in the major with independent study courses in ID (IDEV*3200, IDEV*4190, IDEV*4200) or with courses taken abroad should consult with the International Development advisor.
To help with planning and course selection, International Development students are encouraged to consult the Course planning
guide on the IDS website http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca.
1. International Development core requirements (IDEV) – 2.50 credits
IDEV*1000 |
[0.50] |
Understanding Development and Global Inequalities |
IDEV*2500 |
[0.50] |
International Development Studies |
IDEV*4500 |
[1.00] |
International Development Seminar |
One of: |
IDEV*3010 |
[0.50] |
Case Studies in International Development |
0.50 credits from relevant semester abroad, exchange program or experience abroad for credit, as approved by International
Development advisor.
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2. Additional core requirements – 5.00 credits
ANTH*1150 |
[0.50] |
Introduction to Anthropology |
ECON*1050 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Microeconomics |
ECON*1100 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Macroeconomics |
ECON*2650 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Development Economics |
GEOG*2030 |
[0.50] |
Environment and Development |
GEOG*3050 |
[0.50] |
Development and the City |
POLS*2080 |
[0.50] |
Development and Underdevelopment |
One of: |
HIST*2930 |
[0.50] |
Women and Cultural Change |
SOAN*2400 |
[0.50] |
Introduction to Gender Systems |
WMST*1000 |
[0.50] |
Introduction to Women's Studies |
WMST*2000 |
[0.50] |
Women and Representation |
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One of: |
EDRD*4020 |
[0.50] |
Rural Extension in Change and Development |
FARE*1300 |
[0.50] |
Poverty, Food & Hunger |
FARE*3250 |
[0.50] |
Food and International Development |
SOC*2080 |
[0.50] |
Rural Sociology |
|
One of: |
POLS*3320 |
[0.50] |
Politics of Aid & Development |
POLS*3670 |
[0.50] |
Comparative Public Policy and Administration |
POLS*3790 |
[0.50] |
The Political Economy of International Relations |
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3. Area of emphasis – 5.00 credits
Choose one of the following seven areas:
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Economic and Business Development
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Environment and Development
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Gender and Development
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Historical Perspectives in Development
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Latin American Studies
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Political Economy and Administrative Change
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Rural and Agricultural Development
Areas of Emphasis
Economic and Business Development
ACCT*1220 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Financial Accounting |
ECON*2310 |
[0.50] |
Intermediate Microeconomics * |
ECON*2410 |
[0.50] |
Intermediate Macroeconomics * |
ECON*2740 |
[0.50] |
Economic Statistics * |
Two of: |
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1.50 additional credits at the 2000 level or above in ECON or FARE, at least 0.50 being in ECON and at least 1.00 being at
the 3000 level or above.
0.50 additional credits with a regional focus at the 2000 level or above in ANTH, GEOG, HIST, IDEV, ISS, POLS, SOAN or SOC.
See the Course planning guide on http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca/ for a list of appropriate courses.
* Entry into ECON*2310, ECON*2410 and ECON*2740 requires a 1000-level MATH course.
Environment and Development
GEOG*1220 |
[0.50] |
Human Impact on the Environment |
GEOG*1350 |
[0.50] |
Earth: Hazards and Global Change |
GEOG*2210 |
[0.50] |
Environment and Resources |
GEOG*2260 |
[0.50] |
Applied Human Geography |
GEOG*3210 |
[0.50] |
Management of the Biophysical Environment |
One of: |
ECON*2100 |
[0.50] |
Economic Growth and Environmental Quality |
FARE*2700 |
[0.50] |
Survey of Natural Resource Economics |
HIST*2250 |
[0.50] |
Environment and History |
HIST*3460 |
[0.50] |
Natural Disasters in Global History |
PHIL*2070 |
[0.50] |
Philosophy of the Environment |
POLS*3370 |
[0.50] |
Environmental Politics and Governance |
SOC*2280 |
[0.50] |
Society and Environment |
SOC*3380 |
[0.50] |
Society and Nature |
|
Two of: |
GEOG*2110 |
[0.50] |
Climate and the Biophysical Environment |
GEOG*2480 |
[0.50] |
Mapping and GIS |
GEOG*3020 |
[0.50] |
Global Environmental Change |
GEOG*3090 |
[0.50] |
Gender and Environment |
GEOG*3320 |
[0.50] |
Food Systems: Issues in Security and Sustainability |
GEOG*3490 |
[0.50] |
Tourism and Environment |
GEOG*3600 |
[0.50] |
Geography of a Selected Region |
|
Two of: |
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Gender and Development
ANTH*2160 |
[0.50] |
Social Anthropology |
SOAN*2120 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Methods |
SOAN*3240 |
[0.50] |
Gender & Global Inequality I |
SOAN*4230 |
[0.50] |
Gender & Global Inequality II |
One of the following not taken as part of the core: |
|
One of: |
SOAN*3070 |
[0.50] |
Qualitative and Observational Methods |
SOAN*3120 |
[0.50] |
Quantitative Methods |
|
One of: |
ANTH*3400 |
[0.50] |
The Anthropology of Gender |
ANTH*3670 |
[0.50] |
Indigenous Peoples: Global Context |
ANTH*3690 |
[0.50] |
Engaging Anthropological Theory |
ANTH*3770 |
[0.50] |
Kinship, Family, and Power |
SOAN*3100 |
[0.50] |
Gender Perspectives on Families and Households |
|
Two of the following not taken as part of the core, at least 0.50 credits being at the 3000 level: |
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0.50 additional credits at the 4000 level in ANTH, SOAN, SOC. |
Historical Perspectives in Development
HIST*1150 |
[0.50] |
The Modern World |
HIST*2450 |
[0.50] |
The Practising Historian |
One of: |
HIST*1010 |
[0.50] |
The Early Modern World |
HIST*1050 |
[0.50] |
Invitation to History |
HIST*1250 |
[0.50] |
Science and Technology in a Global Context |
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One of: |
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Three of the following not taken as part of the core: |
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1.00 additional credits at the 4000-level in HIST.
0.50 additional credits with a regional focus at the 2000 level or above in ANTH, GEOG, IDEV, ISS, POLS, SOAN or SOC. See
the Course planning guide on http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca/ for a list of appropriate courses.
Latin American Studies
SPAN*2000 |
[0.50] |
Intermediate Spanish I |
SPAN*2010 |
[0.50] |
Intermediate Spanish II |
SPAN*3500 |
[0.50] |
Advanced Spanish I |
One of: |
POLS*3180 |
[0.50] |
Research Methods I: Political Inquiry and Methods |
SOAN*2120 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Methods |
|
Three of: |
SPAN*2990 |
[0.50] |
Hispanic Literary Studies * |
SPAN*3080 |
[0.50] |
Spanish American Culture |
HIST*2920 |
[0.50] |
Republican Latin America |
HIST*3150 |
[0.50] |
History and Culture of Mexico |
HIST*3360 |
[0.50] |
History and Culture of Brazil |
HUMN*3300 |
[0.50] |
Latin American Studies in the Humanities |
ISS*3300 |
[0.50] |
Latin American Studies in the Social Sciences |
POLS*3080 |
[0.50] |
Politics of Latin America |
SOAN*3250 |
[0.50] |
Social Change in Latin America |
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|
0.50 additional credits in SPAN at the 3000 level*
1.00 additional credits at the 4000 level in SPAN or in ANTH, HIST, IDEV, POLS, SOAN, SOC with a focus on Latin America or
the Caribbean. See the Course planning guide on http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca/ for a list of appropriate courses.
*Note:SPAN*2990 or permission of the instructor is required for 3rd year literature courses.
Political Economy and Administrative Change
POLS*3180 |
[0.50] |
Research Methods I: Political Inquiry and Methods |
Two of: |
|
Two of the following not taken as part of the core: |
ECON*2100 |
[0.50] |
Economic Growth and Environmental Quality |
ECON*2310 |
[0.50] |
Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECON*2720 |
[0.50] |
Business History |
ECON*3730 |
[0.50] |
The Origins of International Inequality |
ECON*4720 |
[0.50] |
Topics in Economic History |
ECON*4830 |
[0.50] |
Economic Development |
ECON*4890 |
[0.50] |
History of Economic Thought |
FARE*2700 |
[0.50] |
Survey of Natural Resource Economics |
FARE*3170 |
[0.50] |
Cost-Benefit Analysis |
FARE*3250 |
[0.50] |
Food and International Development |
FARE*4210 |
[0.50] |
World Agriculture, Food Security and Economic Development |
FARE*4290 |
[0.50] |
Land Economics |
FARE*4310 |
[0.50] |
Resource Economics |
|
1.00 additional credits in POLS at the 3000-level, not taken as part of the core. |
1.00 additional credits in POLS at the 4000 level |
0.50 additional credits with a regional focus at the 2000 or 3000 level in HIST or POLS. See the Course planning guide on
http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca/ for a list of appropriate courses.
|
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Rural and Agricultural Development
AGR*2150 |
[0.50] |
Plant Agriculture for International Development |
SOAN*2120 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Methods |
|
One of the following not taken as part of the core: |
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One of: |
|
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Two of the following not taken as part of the core: |
ANTH*3670 |
[0.50] |
Indigenous Peoples: Global Context |
ANTH*3690 |
[0.50] |
Engaging Anthropological Theory |
FARE*3250 |
[0.50] |
Food and International Development |
GEOG*3320 |
[0.50] |
Food Systems: Issues in Security and Sustainability |
SOAN*3240 |
[0.50] |
Gender & Global Inequality I |
SOAN*3250 |
[0.50] |
Social Change in Latin America |
SOAN*3680 |
[0.50] |
Perspectives on Development |
SOC*3380 |
[0.50] |
Society and Nature |
Any EDRD courses at the 3000 level or above. |
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1.00 additional credits in AGR, BIOL, BOT, CROP, ENVS, HORT, NRS or OAGR, at least 0.50 being at the 3000-level or above.
See the Course planning guide on http://www.ids.uoguelph.ca/ for a list of appropriate courses.
|
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1.00 additional credits in ANTH, FARE, SOAN or SOC at the 4000 level. |
Minor (Honours Program)
A minimum of 5.00 credits is required, including: |
ECON*1050 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Microeconomics |
ECON*1100 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Macroeconomics |
IDEV*1000 |
[0.50] |
Understanding Development and Global Inequalities |
IDEV*2500 |
[0.50] |
International Development Studies |
POLS*2080 |
[0.50] |
Development and Underdevelopment |
|
2.50 credits from the following Restricted Elective list, as indicated below. A minimum of 0.50 credits must be taken from
each group and at least 1.50 credits must be taken at the 3000 level. Students are advised to check prerequisites for their
desired upper level courses.
|
|
Geography |
GEOG*2030 |
[0.50] |
Environment and Development |
GEOG*3020 |
[0.50] |
Global Environmental Change |
GEOG*3050 |
[0.50] |
Development and the City |
GEOG*3320 |
[0.50] |
Food Systems: Issues in Security and Sustainability |
|
Sociology/Anthropology |
ANTH*3670 |
[0.50] |
Indigenous Peoples: Global Context |
SOAN*3240 |
[0.50] |
Gender & Global Inequality I |
SOAN*3250 |
[0.50] |
Social Change in Latin America |
SOAN*3680 |
[0.50] |
Perspectives on Development |
|
Economics or Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics |
ECON*2100 |
[0.50] |
Economic Growth and Environmental Quality |
ECON*2650 |
[0.50] |
Introductory Development Economics |
ECON*3730 |
[0.50] |
The Origins of International Inequality |
FARE*1300 |
[0.50] |
Poverty, Food & Hunger |
FARE*3250 |
[0.50] |
Food and International Development |
|
Political Science and History |
|