Why take international development studies at Dalhousie?
Some of the biggest movements for social change have started on university campuses. Why stop now? International Development Studies at Dalhousie teaches you how to be a responsible and informed global citizen.
What will I learn?
Core IDS courses introduce you to a broad overview of the themes and issues which define the study of international development—the challenges of debt development assistance aid and disasters. These core courses consider international development from a variety of viewpoints whether liberal socialist conservative or populist.
Sample courses:
The International Development Studies Experiential Learning Program goes beyond “work for credit” “volunteer placements” or “co-ops” with an innovative approach that combines coursework with volunteer placements providing students with the academic space to critically reflect upon their experiences and what it means to be a volunteer in society.
Careers and future study:
We train people to be active engaged and informed citizens. Your IDS degree will allow you to understand many foundational elements of our society: history economics sociology and politics. A degree in International Development Studies provides a great background for many social careers including:
Future studies could include programs at the graduate level in international development studies sociology and social anthropology or non-profit business administration. Or you might choose to complete a professional degree in law or a health profession.
Septiembre 2023, Enero 2024
Dalhousie University
Studley Campus,
Henry Hicks Academic Admin Building Room 130 6299 South Street PO Box 15000,
HALIFAX,
Nova Scotia (NS),
B3H 4R2, Canada
Students must have
English language requirement:
Deadline: April 1 for September intake.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.