Được thiết kế cho những sinh viên quan tâm đến việc làm việc với các tổ chức liên quan đến các dự án phát triển trên phạm vi quốc tế, chương trình này cung cấp cho sinh viên cơ hội tham gia vào các vấn đề toàn cầu hiện tại.
Chương trình Cao đẳng về Phát triển Quốc tế được thiết kế cho những người học quan tâm đến việc làm việc với các tổ chức liên quan đến các dự án phát triển trên toàn cầu. Chương trình cung cấp cho người học cơ hội tham gia vào các vấn đề toàn cầu hiện nay như nghèo đói; suy thoái môi trường; phân biệt chủng tộc và giới tính; tham nhũng và thiếu minh bạch về kinh tế và tài chính; và sự thiếu hụt chính trị. Sau khi hoàn thành thành công chương trình này, người học đã có được sự hiểu biết đa ngành về các vấn đề hiện tại trong phát triển quốc tế và sẽ áp dụng các kỹ thuật thích hợp để phân tích các vấn đề và vấn đề của phát triển trong bối cảnh toàn cầu.
Chương trình có hai lựa chọn:
Quản trị Phát triển Quốc tế. Trong tùy chọn này, sinh viên sẽ có lựa chọn các chuyên ngành khác trong:
Quản lý Phát triển Quốc tế, một Chương trình Cao đẳng liên kết giữa Nghệ thuật và Kinh doanh.
Tất cả các khóa học Nghệ thuật trong chương trình này đều có tín chỉ nghiên cứu đại học, cung cấp cho sinh viên tùy chọn học thêm về phát triển quốc tế hoặc các ngành liên quan khác. Các khóa học kinh doanh được chuyển giao trên cơ sở từng khóa học.
Sinh viên nên xác minh với Trưởng khoa thích hợp rằng các khóa học cụ thể sẽ được cung cấp trong chu kỳ hai năm nếu sinh viên có ý định hoàn thành chương trình cao đẳng trong hai năm.
Thông tin chi tiết tại đây
I. Required Courses (all options)
ECON 115 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 125 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 261 Economics of Developing Countries
POLI 101 Introduction to Politics
POLI 112 Understanding International Development
POLI 220 The Politics of Human Rights
POLI 221 Global Politics
POLI 222 Global Political Economy
II. International Development Governance Option
ANTH 121 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
One of the following:
HIST 115 Contemporary World from 1900 to World War II
HIST 125 Contemporary World from World War II to the Present
HIST 126 History of Western Civilization 1789 to the Present
HIST 230 Warfare and Terrorism Since 1945
One of the following:
ECON 210 Women and the Economy
ECON 260 Poverty and Inequality
ECON 271 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Students in the Environment and Development Emphasis (Governance Option) with credit for ECON 271 as their ECON elective cannot also take it as an Arts elective in their emphasis.
Two of the following:
POLI 114 Engaging in International Development
POLI 202 Women and Politics
POLI 206 Religion and Politics
POLI 211 Comparative Government
POLI 240 Contemporary Political Ideologies
POLI 213 Canada in International Development
POLI 339 Sustainable Development
POLI 346 Institutions of Global Governance
* Students in Women and Development specialization cannot take ECON 210 or POLI 202 as their POLI and ECON electives in the International Governance Option.
English Electives:
Two of the following:
ENGL 100 University Writing
ENGL 150 Critical Writing and Reading: Poetry and Drama
ENGL 151 Critical Writing and Reading: Short Fiction and the Novel
ENGL 153 Critical Writing and Reading: Narrative
Arts Electives (unless students wish to gain a specialization. See below list of Arts electives for specialization):
Five of the following:
ANTH 180 Communicating Across Cultures
ANTH 213 Women in Cross-cultural Perspective
ANTH 214 The Family in Cross-cultural Perspective
ANTH 215 Religion in Cross-cultural Perspective
ANTH 245 Culture and the Environment
ANTH 260 Ethnobotany: Plants and People
ANTH 283 Globalization & Resistance
CMNS 100 Introduction to Communications
CMNS 110 Introduction to Mass Communication
CMNS 230 Communication and Culture
CMNS 280 Applied Communication
EESC 101 Environmental Science
ECON 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
ECON 335 The Economics of Social Issues
ENGL 222 Studies in International Literature in English
GEOG 128 Human Geography: Space, Place and Community
GEOG 129 Human Geography: Resources, Development and Society
GEOG 201 Food and Society
GEOG 210 Introduction to Environmental Issues
GEOG 221 Economic Geography
GEOG 250 Introduction to Urban Geography
GEOG 311 Environmental Management
GSWS 100 Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
GSWS 201 Gender, Justice, Resistance
GSWS 207 Gender and Sexuality in Religion
GSWS 222 Eco-Feminism
HIST 241 Late Imperial China
HIST 250 Post-Independence Latin American History
HIST 251 The Chinese Republics
HIST 271 Modern India
IDST 101 Resistance and Revolution in the Colonial Period
IDST 102 Resistance and Revolution in the Neocolonial Period
IDST 201 Strategies of Resistance and Revolution
IDST 202 Praxis of Resistance and Revolution
PHIL 114 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking I
PHIL 241 Contemporary Moral Issues
PHIL 251 Environmental Ethics
PSYC 121 Introduction to Psychology: Personal Functioning
SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology I
SOCI 121 Introduction to Sociology II
SOCI 202 Introduction to Social Problems
SOCI 212 Race and Ethnic Relations I
SOCI 213 Sex, Gender and Society I
SOCI 217 Consumer Society
SOCI 219 Sociology and Religion
SOCI 224 Men and Masculinities
SOCI 226 Work, Technology and Social Change
SOCI 269 Studies in Sexualities
SOCI 303 Environmental Sociology
The Breadth Requirement: students cannot take more than two courses from the same discipline
Specialization in Women and Development
Students must choose four of their Arts electives from the following courses to gain the specialization in Women and Development:
Four of the following:
ANTH 213 Women in Cross-cultural Perspective
ANTH 214 The Family in Cross-cultural Perspective
ECON 210 Women and the Economy
POLI 202 Women and Politics
GSWS 100 Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
GSWS 201 Gender, Justice, Resistance
GSWS 207 Gender and Sexuality in Religion
GSWS 215 Gender and Popular Culture
GSWS 222 Eco-Feminism
SOCI 213 Sex, Gender and Society I
SOCI 224 Men and Masculinities
SOCI 269 Studies in Sexualities
The Breadth Requirement: students cannot take more than two courses from the same discipline
Specialization in Environment and Development
Students must choose four of their Arts electives from the following courses to gain the specialization in Environment and Development.
Four of the following:
ANTH 245 Culture and the Environment
ANTH 260 Ethnobotany: Plants and People
ECON 271 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
EESC 101 Environmental Science
GEOG 129 Human Geography: Resources, Development and Society
GEOG 201 Food and Society
GEOG 210 Introduction to Environmental Issues
GEOG 311 Environmental Management
GSWS 222 Eco-Feminism
PHIL 251 Environmental Ethics
SOCI 303 Environmental Sociology
The Breadth Requirement: students cannot take more than two courses from the same discipline
Specialization in Sustainable Development
Students must choose four of their Arts electives from the following courses to gain the specialization in Sustainable Development:
Four of the following:
GEOG 221 Economic Geography
GEOG 250 Introduction to Urban Geography
ECON 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
ECON 210 Women and the Economy
ECON 335 The Economics of Social Issues
POLI 339 Sustainable Development
POLI 346 Institutions of Global Governance
SOCI 217 Consumer Society
SOCI 226 Work, Technology and Social Change
HIST 250 Post-Independence Latin American History
HIST 251 The Chinese Republics
HIST 271 Modern India
The Breadth Requirement: students cannot take more than two courses from the same discipline
III. International Development Management Option
All of the following:
BUAD 111 Financial Accounting I
BUAD 116 Marketing
BUAD 123 Management Principles
BUAD 128 Computer Applications I
BUAD 195 Financial Management
BUAD 201 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
BUAD 209 Business Law
BUAD 262 Organizational Behaviour
BUAD 269 Human Resources Management
One of the following:
ECON 205 Managerial Economics
ECON 210 Women and the Economy
(or GSWS 211)
ECON 260 Poverty and Inequality
ECON 271 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Communication or English electives:
Two of the following:
500 CAD/năm