International Development Studies

International Development Studies program description.

NOTE: See the beginning of Section H for abbreviations, course numbers and coding.

IDS1103Introduction to Development Studies: Global Perspectives on Human Equality 3 ch (3C) [W]

Poverty, inequality and injustice are persistent features of our world. This foundational course sets out to answer the following questions: How did things get this way? What has been done about it? And, what progress is being made? As these questions are explored we survey many of the salient issues in the field of international development studies including climate change, war, debt, global trade rules, foreign, aid, hunger and malnutrition, habitat destruction, rural and urban livelihoods, and population growth.

Exclusions: Students cannot obtain credit for more than one of the following: IDS 1103, IDS 2003, or IDS 2001.
IDS2103Institutions, Practices, and Perspectives on International Development3 ch (3C) [W]

This course is a sequel to IDS1103. It explores i) how actors include international organizations, states, non-governmental organizations, and community-based groups have struggled to achieve greater economic and social justice and ii) how social scientists, development practitioners, and community activists have assessed the key practices and debated the key theories of international development.

Students cannot obtain credit for more than one of the following: IDS2103, IDS 3002, or IDS 3003.

IDS3903Independent Study in International Development Studies3 ch (R) [W]
Upon application through the Coordinator of the International Development Studies program, students in IDS may undertake independent studies with a faculty member of the program. It is expected that students will have a clear idea of their intended area of study and must submit a written proposal justifying it as an independent studies course. No student will be allowed to take more than 3ch of independent study in completing the IDS requirements for a Joint Honours or Double Major program. Independent studies courses will not count as meeting the Honours thesis requirements.
IDS4003International Development Studies Practicum3 ch

This course integrates learning with a community based service project on an overseas international development initiative. The aim is to enrich students' education by providing a unique opportunity for acquiring first-hand skills and experiences. Students must consult with the IDS Co-ordinator to develop their Practicum prior to registration. The course is graded on a Credit/No Credit basis.

Prerequisite: Any one of the following: IDS 1103, IDS 2003, IDS 2103,  IDS 3003, or permission from the instructor.
IDS4103Advanced Topics in International Development Studies3 ch (3S) [W]

This course explores evolving perspective and schools of thought in the field of International Development Studies ranging from earlier modernization theory through to recent 'grassroots postmodernism.' Specific subjects covered may include the movement of peoples, the legacy of failed states and protracted regional conflicts, agrarian transformation, the impact of infra-structural projects, the question of sustainable development, global development organizations, and political resistance.

Prerequisite: Any one of the following: IDS 2103, IDS 3002, IDS 3003, or permission from the instructor.

IDS4203Development Project Design3 ch (3S) [W]

This course considers the practical and transferable management skills necessary to plan, implement, monitor and evaluate development projects, using group discussions, realistic project scenarios, and exercise simulations.

Prerequisite: Any one of the following: IDS 2103, IDS 3002, IDS 3003, or permission from the instructor.

IDS4900Honours Thesis in International Development Studies6 ch R [W]

This course is compulsory for Honours students. The student conducts an independent research project on an important issue concerning international development studies under the direction of a member of the IDS program.

Prerequisite: Any one of the following: IDS 2103, IDS 3002, IDS 3003, or permission from the instructor.