Fall 2024 Course Selection
The information below provides guidance for students in the IDS (major, minor, Area of Concentration) program to assist them with their Fall 2024 course selection. Questions about IDS program requirements and IDEV courses should be directed to Lisa Blenkinsop, IDS Academic Advisor.
IDEV Course Offerings (24/25)
The following IDEV courses will no longer offered (effective Summer 2024):
- IDEV*2100, Research in International Development, will no longer be offered. Instead students will be required to take one of these courses to substitute for IDEV*2100: GEOG*2260, Applied Human Geography, POLS*2650, Political Inquiry and Research Methods or SOAN*2120, Introductory Methods.
- IDEV*2300, Theoretical Perspectives on Development. Instead students will be required take to IDEV*1100, Theoretical Perspectives on Development, to substitute for IDEV*2300.
- IDEV*3100, Sustainable Development, will no longer be offered. Instead students will be required to take one of these courses to substitute for IDEV*3100: GEOG*3020, Global Environmental Change, (), SOAN*3380, Culture, Society and Nature or UNIV*2200, Towards Sustainability. NOTE: GEOG*3020 or UNIV*2200 cannot be double-counted between the ESD area of emphasis and core requirements.
Fall 2024
The following IDEV courses are scheduled to be offered in the Fall 24 Semester:
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IDEV*1000, Understanding Development and Global Inequalities
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IDEV*2000, Decolonizing Development
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IDEV*2200, Policy, Economy and Society
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IDEV*3000, Poverty and Inequality
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IDEV*3300, Engaging in Development Practice
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IDEV*4000, Development in Action
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IDEV*4600, Advocating and Effecting Change in Development
Winter 2025
The following IDEV courses are scheduled to be offered in the Winter 25 Semester:
- IDEV*1100, Theoretical Perspectives on Development (replaces IDEV*2300, Theoretical Perspectives on Development)
- IDEV*2400, Development, Social Justice and Human Rights
- IDEV*3300, Engaging in Development Practice
- IDEV*3400, Managing and Evaluating Change in Development
FALL 2024 IDS Area of Emphasis Course Availability TBA
NOTE: IDEV*4100, Thesis in International Development Studies I and IDEV*4150, Thesis in International Development Studies II are available in Summer, Fall and Winter Semesters. Information and requirements for the thesis courses can be found here.
The following IDS Major Areas of Emphasis courses are available in Fall 2024 (TBA).
Agriculture and Food Security
TBA
Development in the Canadian Context
TBA
Development in Fragile Contexts
TBA
Environment and Sustainable Development
TBA
Gender and Inclusive Development
TBA