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Department of Social & Policy Sciences, Unit Catalogue 2010/11


SP10204: Introduction to international development

Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Certificate
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Semester 1
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 75%, OT 25%
Click here for further informationSupplementary Assessment: SP10204 Supplementary assessment 100% CW (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Click here for further information Description: Aims:
The course unit provides an introduction to the interdisciplinary study of International Development and familiarises students with some of its key issues, concepts and methods.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this unit students should:
* Have a clear understanding of the range of issues raised by International Development
* Have a clear grasp of certain key concepts and methods used in the study and practice of Development
* Be able to apply these in the analysis of development contexts.

Skills:
Critical analysis of texts
Clear and logical expression, oral and written
Critical reflection on own experience and connections across text and context.

Content:
The course uses a number of case studies to survey a range of issues concerned with development centred on these four themes:
* The four components of International Development: the 'international'; poverty/disadvantage; change/progress; agency/action.
* Who are the poor/Why are they poor?: Approaches to understanding poverty;
* Change/progress: grand theories and local trajectories; understanding the nature of change
* Agency/action: agencies of development; social movements; dynamics of agency; development critique.
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