Development Studies Program | Room 130 401.863.3318 |
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Pre-Approved CoursesThis list is updated every year but may contain oversights as well as courses not currently offered. Students may take other courses, with the permission of the DS Program Director or Main Advisor. Qualified students may substitute appropriate graduate seminars or individual reading and research projects for one or more of the above courses with the approval of the Director. DEVL 1990 do not count towards fulfilling the DS course requirement. Language courses—while strongly recommended—cannot be counted towards fulfilling DS requirements. PRE-APPROVED / APPROVED COURSES Africana Studies AFRI0090: An Introduction to Africana Studies AFRI1060A: Africa Since 1950 AFRI1020B: Freedom in Africana Political Thought - FALL '08 AFRI1060E: West African Writers and Political Kingdom - SPRING '09 AFRI1020H: Racial Frontier in South History American Civilization AMCV1610G: Asian American History -SPRING '09 Anthropology ANTH0066H: Healers and Healing ANTH0100: Cult Anthro. - Understand Humn. Soc. - SPRING '09 ANTH0301: Gender, Medicine and Care ANTH1110: Africa in Anthropological Perspective -SPRING '09 ANTH1130: Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia - FALL '08 ANTH1133: Ethno-nationalism: The Asian Arena ANTH1230: Political Anthropology - SPRING '09 ANTH1260: Indigenous People and Nature -SPRING '09 ANTH1320: Anthropology and International Development ANTH 1940: Ethnographic Research Methods -SPRING '09 ANTH2320: Ideology of Development Biology and Medicine BIOL1920B: Health Inequality in Historical Perspective -SPRING '09 BioMed/Community Health PHP2060: Qualitative Methods in Health Research - SPRING '09 Comparative Literature COLT1420R: The 1001 Nights - SPRING '09 COLT1811D: Reading Revolution, Representations of Cuba, 1959-The Present COLT1811K: The Present Absent in Palestinian Literature East Asian Studies Economics Education EDUC1580: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Child Development - SPRING '09 EDUC1750: Contemporary Social Problems: Views from Human Development and Education - SPRING '09 EDUC1860: Social Context of Learning and Development Engineering ENGN1930: Social Entrepreneurship English ENGL1710J: Modern African Literature Environmental Studies ENVS1500: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Function Ethnic Studies ETHN0790A: Latina/o Literature ETHN1070: Ethnic Studies Practicum: Strategy, Tactics and Tools for Social Change French FREN1710B: Black, Blanc, Beur FREN 1720B: Foreign Bodies/Forbidden Sexualities in Africa and the Caribbean History HIST1420: Twentieth-Century Russia HIST1460: History of the Modern Middle East since 1918 HIST1970D: After the Revolution: Mexico Since 1920 HIST1970O: Moving Boundaries: Postcolonial Histories and the Making of Postcolonial South Asia HIST1971P: Identity Conflicts in the Middle East 1900-Present HIST1973I: South Asia 1947-2000: Society, Politics, Governance HIST1973X: Maya in the Modern World International Relations INTL1800D: Chinese Democracy Movement in the 20th Century - SPRING '09 INTL1800G: The Environment-Development Connection Judaic Studies JUDS0980N: Reparations and Reconciliation Public Health PHP1100: Comparative Health Care Systems - SPRING '09 PHP2060: Qualitative Methods in Health Research - SPRING '09 PHP2180: Critical Epidemiology - SPRING '09 Political Science POLS:0110: Introduction to Political Thought POLS1420: International Political Economy of Development POLS1820K: The Developmental State POLS1820V: Middle East Diplomacy POLS1821X: The Politics of Social Welfare in the Middle East - Spring '09 Public Policy and American Institutions PPAI1700X: Social Movements and Ethnic Conflicts PPAI2130: Organizations and Policymaking - FALL '08 Religious Studies Sociology SOC1100: Introductory Statistics for Social Research - SPRING '09 SOC1870A: Investing in Social Change - SPRING '09 SOC1870C: African Development and Demography Urban Studies URBN1420: Urbanization in China [ Back To Top ]
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