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The following outlines of
course content are correct at the time of writing, although the
material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to
change.
1. All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.2. Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of five students.
DEV605:
Development in the Third World
This course takes a
comparative approach to studying the processes of social, economic,
political and ideological change in third world countries
DEV606:
Gender, Globalization, and Development
This course examines the
relationships between gender, globalization, and development in
selected regions in Asia
DEV607:
Sustainable Development
This course seeks to
understand the concept of “sustainable development” by examining key
cultural, political, and philosophical differences.
DEV608:
Managing Heritage and Cultural Treasures
This course focuses on
cultural resource management, focusing on Angkor Wat as an example.
DEV609:
Urban and Rural Development
This course studies the
similarities and differences in urban and rural development.
The role of government in
striving to maximize the conservation of the environment by minimizing
its degradation whilst optimizing its utilization.
DEV611:
Global Environmental Governance
An in-depth examination
of the political and policy challenges posed by global environmental
degradation.
DEV612:
International Development and Policy
Issues and problems of
economic development and modernization in expanding economies.
Individual study with
intensive readings in the literature of the field of development
studies selected in consultation with the advisor in accordance with
the needs and interests of the student.
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