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Summary of courses offered in the Development Studies Major in 2010

First Year Courses

First Semester, 2010

ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ENVS1001 - Resources, Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability
EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
HIST1205 - Europe and the Atlantic World, c. 1450-1750
MEAS1001 - Introduction to the Modern Middle East
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics
SOCY1002 - Self and Society

Second Semester, 2010

ANTH1003 - Global and Local
ENVS1008 - Contemporary issues in Asia and Australia: an introduction to social theory and practice
POLS1003 - Ideas in Politics
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations

First Semester, 2011

ANTH1002 - Culture and Human Diversity: Introducing Anthropology
ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ENVS1001 - Resources, Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability
EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
HIST1207 - Twentieth Century Australia
MEAS1001 - Introduction to the Modern Middle East
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics
SOCY1002 - Self and Society

Second Semester, 2011

ANTH1003 - Global and Local
ENVS1008 - Contemporary issues in Asia and Australia: an introduction to social theory and practice
POLS1003 - Ideas in Politics
POLS1004 - Money, Power, War
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
Ungrouped Courses

None offered

Later Year Area Courses

Summer Session, 2010

ENVS2017 - Vietnam Field School

First Semester, 2010

ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging Giant
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East

Autumn Session, 2010

ANTH3014 - SouthEast Asia Field School: Contemporary Change in SouthEast Asia

Second Semester, 2010

ANTH2006 - Anthropology of New Guinea and Melanesia
ASIA2014 - China Now
ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B
ECON3009 - Southeast Asian Economic Policy and Development(P)
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia

Summer Session, 2011

ENVS2017 - Vietnam Field School

First Semester, 2011

ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
ASIA2027 - The Future of East Timor
ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East

Autumn Session, 2011

ANTH3014 - SouthEast Asia Field School: Contemporary Change in SouthEast Asia

Second Semester, 2011

ANTH2017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today
ANTH2033 - Religion and Society in India
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
Ungrouped Courses

None offered

Later Year Core Courses - Group A

First Semester, 2010

ANTH2009 - Culture and Development

Second Semester, 2010

POLS2011 - Development and Change

Second Semester, 2011

POLS2011 - Development and Change
SOCY2030 - Sociology of Third World Development
Ungrouped Courses

None offered

Later Year Core Courses - Group B

Summer Session, 2010

BUSI2025 - International Business

First Semester, 2010

ANTH2026 - Medical Anthropology
BIAN2120 - Culture, Biology and Population Dynamics
BIAN3120 - Regional and Thematic Topics in Demographic Anthropology
BUSI2023 - Dynamics of Asian Business
ENVS2011 - Human Ecology
ENVS3028 - Environmental Policy and Planning

Winter Session, 2010

ENVS2012 - Cities and their Hinterlands

Second Semester, 2010

BIAN2119 - Nutrition, Disease and the Human Environment
BUSI2025 - International Business
ECHI2003 - Development Poverty and Famine(P)
ENVS2013 - Environment and Development: exploring interactions through theory and practice
ENVS3021 - Human Futures
POLS2075 - Globalism and the Politics of Identity
POLS2095 - Development in Latin America
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

Summer Session, 2011

BUSI2025 - International Business

First Semester, 2011

ANTH2025 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH2026 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH2129 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism
ECHI2003 - Development Poverty and Famine(P)
ENVS2011 - Human Ecology
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
POPS2001 - Population and Society

Second Semester, 2011

BUSI2023 - Dynamics of Asian Business
BUSI2025 - International Business
ECHI2006 - Globalisation and Regionalisation in the World Economy (P)
ENVS2013 - Environment and Development: exploring interactions through theory and practice
ENVS3021 - Human Futures
ENVS3028 - Environmental Policy and Planning
POLS2075 - Globalism and the Politics of Identity
POLS2095 - Development in Latin America
SOCY3022 - Identity, Difference and Ethnicity
Ungrouped Courses

None offered

Courses that count towards this Major

First Year Courses
ANTH1002 - Culture and Human Diversity: Introducing Anthropology
ANTH1003 - Global and Local
ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ENVS1001 - Resources, Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability
ENVS1008 - Contemporary issues in Asia and Australia: an introduction to social theory and practice
EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
HIST1015 - Ends of Empire: British Colonial Rule and its Outcomes
HIST1017 - French Revolution: A Cultural Perspective
HIST1203 - Australian History
HIST1204 - Riots and Rebellions - Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Protest Movements under British Rule
HIST1205 - Europe and the Atlantic World, c. 1450-1750
HIST1206 - Three American Revolutions, 1765 - 1876
HIST1207 - Twentieth Century Australia
MEAS1001 - Introduction to the Modern Middle East
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics
POLS1003 - Ideas in Politics
POLS1004 - Money, Power, War
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
SOCY1002 - Self and Society
SOCY1003 - Contemporary Society
Later Year Area Courses
ANTH2006 - Anthropology of New Guinea and Melanesia
ANTH2017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today
ANTH2033 - Religion and Society in India
ANTH3014 - SouthEast Asia Field School: Contemporary Change in SouthEast Asia
ASIA2013 - Mainland Southeast Asia to 1900: Cambodia, Myanmar (Burma) Thailand and Vietnam
ASIA2014 - China Now
ASIA2018 - Society and economy in China: Historical Development
ASIA2019 - Society and Economy in China: The People's Republic
ASIA2021 - State, Society and Politics in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
ASIA2024 - Thailand in the Age of Globilazation
ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
ASIA2027 - The Future of East Timor
ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging Giant
ASIA2413 - Contemporary Vietnamese Society
ASIA2515 - Malaysia - A Developing Multicultural Society
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
ASIA3002 - The Chinese Southern Diaspora
ECHI2109 - Asian Giants: India, China and Japan; Alternate Paths to Prosperity(P)
ECON3009 - Southeast Asian Economic Policy and Development(P)
ENVS2017 - Vietnam Field School
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
Later Year Core Courses - Group A
ANTH2009 - Culture and Development
POLS2011 - Development and Change
SOCY2030 - Sociology of Third World Development
Later Year Core Courses - Group B
ANTH2025 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH2026 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH2054 - Anthropology and the Urban Experience
ANTH2056 - Belonging, Identity and Nationalism
ANTH2062 - Applied Anthropology
ANTH2129 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism
ANTH2131 - Cultures in Motion: The Anthropology of Globalisation
BIAN2119 - Nutrition, Disease and the Human Environment
BIAN2120 - Culture, Biology and Population Dynamics
BIAN3119 - Regional Topics in Nutrition, Disease and the Human Environment
BIAN3120 - Regional and Thematic Topics in Demographic Anthropology
BUSI2023 - Dynamics of Asian Business
BUSI2025 - International Business
ECHI2003 - Development Poverty and Famine(P)
ECHI2006 - Globalisation and Regionalisation in the World Economy (P)
ENVS2011 - Human Ecology
ENVS2012 - Cities and their Hinterlands
ENVS2013 - Environment and Development: exploring interactions through theory and practice
ENVS3021 - Human Futures
ENVS3028 - Environmental Policy and Planning
POLS2075 - Globalism and the Politics of Identity
POLS2086 - Gender Globalisation and Development
POLS2095 - Development in Latin America
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
POLS3020 - Lies, Drugs, Sex and Video Tapes: Counter-Narratives to Global Politics
POPS2001 - Population and Society
SOCY3022 - Identity, Difference and Ethnicity
Ungrouped Courses
HIST1204 - Riots and Rebellions - Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Protest Movements under British Rule

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