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This course is designed to give the students a broad-based understanding of the international issues and the goals and methods of international development since World War II.
This course is designed to examine the impact of macroeconomic policy and political structure on environment, gender, communications, modernization and cultural change, basic needs, democratization, and appropriate technologies.
This course is designed to introduce students to contemporary issues in information technology pertaining to international development and to understand its impact by investigating the existence, importance, and direction of information technology in the developing world.
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to develop the leadership and management skills necessary for International Development policy and field work.
Open to upper-level students with approval of instructor.
Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. For description, consult the department.
† By special permission. * Non-LAS course. See the college SPC restrictions.