Course Information

INTD 200
3 credits
Introduction to International Development

International Development: An interdisciplinary introduction to the field of International Development Studies focusing on the theory and practice of development. It examines various approaches to international development, including past and present relationships between developed and underdeveloped societies, and pays particular attention to power and resource distribution globally and within nations.

Offered by: Arts - Dean's Office

  • Terms
    • Fall 2009
  • Instructors
    • Desiree M McGraw, P Pushkar

Restriction: Open only to U1 students.


INTD 200 - 200809 - CRN 3783
.pdf iconINTD 200 Syllabus
[INTD200-001-Fall09-syllabus.pdf - PDF - 154.33 KB]
Course Syllabus for INTD 200 (fall 2009 CRN 3783).

INTD 490 (3) Development Field Research . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer


INTD 491 (3) Honours Thesis . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer



INTD 492 (6) Honours Thesis with Field Research . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer



INTD 492D1 (3) Honours Thesis with Field Research . Offered in the: Fall

INTD 492D2 (3) Honours Thesis with Field Research . Offered in the: Fall, Winter



INTD 499 (3) Internship: International Development Studies . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer



INTD 497 (3) Research Seminar on International Development . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer



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