121-545 Understanding Development

Note

Formerly available as 121-105. Students who have completed 121-105 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

postgraduate

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Jon Barnett

Prerequisites

Admission to postgraduate studies or fourth year honours in development.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of seminars

Subject Description

This subject forms an introduction to the main past and current theories of development, involving the approaches of several social science disciplines. Students should become familiar with the relationship between global trends in development, on-the-ground changes to people's lives, and the activities of government and non-government organisations. Some seminars will consist of participants' and other professionals' reflections about the relations between their activities and larger scale development problems.

Generic Skills

  • demonstrate critical thinking (for example, about development and its measures);

  • be able to obtain information to evaluate propositions about development;

  • be able to write coherent and researched essays;

  • be able to work in teams to identify answers to practical problems.

Assessment

A 15-minute briefing presentation working in a group on an allocated topic 10% (begun in week 4), an associated group-prepared 3000 word briefing paper 30% (due one week after the presentation) and a 3000 word individual essay 60% (due at the end of semester).



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