International Development Studies BA Specialized Honours
Honours Degree Overview: Four Years
International Development Studies is home to critically engaged advocates on the international stage. Our community proudly examines global perspectives on how we live our lives, make a difference in our communities, and identify with our peers.
The International Development Studies program supports students in developing an informed appreciation of their regions of study, including the history behind present-day policies and media headlines. Students will learn to analyze the impact of colonialism on the Global South, recognize inequalities in wealth and power between nations, and appreciate the various political-institutional, cultural, socio-economic and environmental factors that affect international development. With our outstanding faculty and department resources, students will gain a thorough grounding in the field and grow comfortable conversing in routine institutional discussions with development professionals.
Through our partnership with the Lassonde School of Engineering, engineers can choose a dual Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts degree – the only dual degree program of its kind in Canada.
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- 9.0 credit from Humanities or Social Science
- 6.0 credit from Humanities or Social Science (whichever is not taken in 1)
- 6.0 credit from Natural Science

- AP/SOSC 2800 6.00 Development in Comparative and Historical Perspective
- AP/SOSC 2480 6.00 Introduction to African Studies
- AP/SOSC 2435 6.00 Introduction to South Asian Studies
- AP/SOSC 2460 6.00 Contemporary Latin America
- AP/HUMA 1400 6.00 Culture and Society in East Asia
- AP/HUMA 2310 6.00 The Caribbean and Canada: Culture, Identity and Diaspora

- AP/SOSC 3800 6.00 Development Studies and Research methods

- AP/SOSC 4600 6.00 Advanced Seminar in International Development Studies

