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***Please note that not all courses are offered every year. Please refer to the appropriate for current course offerings.

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Arabic

  • ARBC 2100.03: A Cultural Introduction to the Arab World

Arts and Social Sciences

  • ASSC 3150. 03: Intercultural Communication

Black and African Diaspora Studies

  • BAFD 3500.03 : The Politics of Reparation 
  • BAFD 3600.03: Black Radical Thought

Biology

The importance of an understanding of biology for informed contribution to sustainable development cannot be over-emphasized.

  • BIOL 3065.03: Conservation Biology
  • BIOL 3226.03: Plants and Civilization
  • BIOL 3601.03: Nature Conservation
  • BIOL 4065.03: Sustainability and Global Change
  • BIOL 4160.03: Political Ecology

Canadian Studies

 

  • CANA 2050.03: Historical Issues in Indigenous Studies
  • CANA 2052.03: Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Studies
  • CANA 3050.03: Indigenous Research & Methodology
  • CANA 3052.03: Indigenous Social Health & Enviornmental Issues
  • CANA 3400.03: Contemporary Indigenous Art
  • CANA 3401.03: Indigenous Representation in Film

Contemporary Studies

  • CTMP 2115.03: Conception of Race in Philosophy, Literature and Art
  • CTMP 2322.03: The Experience of Others in Philosophy, History and Literature
  • CTMP 3103.03: Critiques of Modernity
  • CTMP 3130.03: The Thought of Michel Foucault
  • CTMP 3311.03: Culture, Politics and the Post Colonial Condition
  • CTMP 4125.03: Hannah Arendt: Terror, Politics, Thought

Economics

A grasp of economic frameworks whereby societies allocate resources (human resources and capital) is a prerequisite for understanding development plans and national prospects, development projects and foreign aid, and the constraints and possibilities for sustainable development.

  • ECON 2213.03: Emerging Giants: The Economic rise of China and India
  • ECON 2216.03: Economics of Global Warming
  • ECON 2334.03: Perspectives on Economic Development
  • ECON 2336.03: Regional Development
  • ECON 2850.06: The Science and Economics of Climate Change
  • ECON 3310.03: Economic Growth in Historical Perspective
  • ECON 3317.03: Poverty and Inequality
  • ECON 3330.03: International Trade
  • ECON 3331.03: International Finance
  • ECON 3332.03: Resource Economics
  • ECON 3333.03: Theories of Economic Development
  • ECON 3335.03: Environmental Economics
  • ECON 3349.03: History of Economic Thought
  • ECON 4317.03: Poverty and Inequality
  • ECON 4360.03: Ethics, Justice and Economics

English

Language skills are obviously important for effective communication for those wishing to pursue international development studies; but through the study of languages and literature, important insights about culture and development experience are also to be gleaned. The IDS program encourages students minimally to study one additional (relevant) language to English.

  • ENGL 2005.03: World Literature    
  • ENGL 2090.03: Literature, Multiculturalism, and Identity
  • ENGL 3086.03: Post-Colonial Literatures
  • ENGL 3087.03/CHIN 3080.03: Literature of the Asian Diaspora: Language and Identity in Asian North American Literature