GDS 211

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Introduction to Global Development

Global Development Studies Undergraduate PUGET - Puget Sound

Course Description

This course serves as an introduction to global development and provides an overview of several problems associated with development and globalization. There are two themes that run throughout the course. First, what are the tradeoffs inherent to the process of industrialization, globalization, and economic growth? Second, what are the political, social, and economic challenges faced by low-income countries? In pursuing these two themes, this course will cover several topics related to development and globalization: the historical trajectory and meaning of the development idea; the role played by colonialism in shaping the contours of the contemporary world; the policy dimensions of development and globalization; the tradeoffs associated with the modernization of agriculture; the causes and consequences of the debt crisis; patterns of health and illness in low-income countries; the environmental impact of industrialization and growing global consumerism; and the challenges faced by women in low-income countries. Crosslisted as IPE/GDS 211.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CO24 - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CO24 - SOCSCI (Social Sci and Historical), CORE - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CORE - SL (Social Scientific Approaches), INTD - GDS (Global Development Studies GDS), INTD - HUM-EMPIRE (Intd Humanities-Empire IHE), INTD - IPE (International Pol Economy IPE), PF - NO (Cannot be taken CR/NC)

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

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Lecture

Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes