Bachelor of Development Studies
Degree Structure
Degree Structure
The program consists of 144 units comprising:
First year consists of introductory courses in at least three of the five relevant social sciences:
Anthropology - ANTH1002 ANTH1003;
Economics - ECON1101 ECON1102;
Geography - SRES1001 SRES1008;
Political Science - POLS1002 POLS1003, POLS1004 POLS1005;
Sociology - SOCY1002 SOCY1003.
The second and third years require:
(a) The completion of a major in one of Anthropology, Geography, Human Ecology, Political Science, Environmental Policy, Environmental Studies or Sociology. This consists of a minimum of thirty units (in addition to the twelve first-year units) drawn from a range of approved courses at 2000/3000 levels.
(b) The completion of a Development Studies major, building on any two of the above first year courses plus:
(i) two core A and one core B course, and(ii) two area courses drawn from an approved list of courses focusing on Central Asia and the Middle East China, Oceania, South and Southeast Asia.
(c) Further courses (36 units), normally including at least three of the core courses (Group A or B) plus any three other later year courses. These may be omitted by students opting to complete a third major in a relevant social science discipline or in a language.
Bachelor of Development Studies
| First Year (48 units) | ||
| At least 36 units from: Anthropology: Culture and Human Diversity: Introducing Anthropology ANTH1002, Global and Local ANTH1003 Geography & Human Ecology: Resources, Environment and Society SRES1001, SRES1008 Political Science: POLS1002, POLS1003, POLS1004, POLS1005 Sociology: SOCY1002, SOCY1003 | Recommended options for the remaining 12 units: An Asian or European language | |
| Later years (96 units) | ||
Disciplinary Major Environmental Policy Environmental Studies | Development Studies Major Two core courses from Group A One core course from Group B Two approved area courses (as listed for Development Studies Major) | Additional Courses (a) A third major in social science or a language, or (b) Three core A and/or B courses listed in the Development Studies major and three other courses. |
| (30 units) | (30 units) | (36 units) |
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