In this course, students examine theoretical and empirical aspects of international development from an interdisciplinary perspective. We critically assess trends in development theory and explore key issues. The course is taught through guided readings, case study analysis, and seminar-based discussions. It focuses on developing professional skills related to written and oral communication of development issues such as poverty, inequality, decolonization and anti-racism, and sustainability.
In this course, students examine theoretical and empirical aspects of international development from an interdisciplinary perspective. We critically assess trends in development theory and explore key issues. The course is taught through guided readings, case study analysis, and seminar-based discussions. It focuses on developing professional skills related to written and oral communication of development issues such as poverty, inequality, decolonization and anti-racism, and sustainability.