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The Global Development Primer: INTD2001

A curriculum for an ever-changing world.

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Our Course Global Justice and Development (INTD2001) is offered in two ways: through team-taught classes during the fall semester, or through a condensed asynchronous podcast-based class online.

Our summer courses are podcast based, and many of which are available whereever you get your podcasts.  Dr. Huish is the host of the Podcast "GDP" which is the Podcast on all issues related to International Development.Ìý.

Our In-Class Experience.

Our in-class course brings together IDS Faculty who bring their expertise about the theories and practices of International Development directly to students.ÌýÌý

Global Justice and Development I (INTD2001) is an approach that connects students directly with our department experts.Ìý Team teaching enhances the scholarly interests and career goals of students while covering fundamental principles of the discipline.ÌýÌý

This is about building the skills and confidence to address challenging issues that face society.

Sign up for Global Justice and Development 

Registration opens soon, and space is limited.

For more information about the course, feel free to contact the course Coordinator, Prof. Huish.Ìý

Or visit the International Development Studies Office.Ìý