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Global Development Studies

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Global Development Studies extended minor

The Global Development Studies extended minor can be applied to a number of degree programs. This section specifies the extended minor requirements only. Please refer to the appropriate Bachelor degree section for information on additional requirements.

The 34-credit extended minor can be completed in approximately four years, on a full-time basis, when coupled with another major, extended minor, or minor in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. If combined with another degree, completion time may exceed four years. Students are encouraged to consult an Academic Advisor early to ensure timely completion.

Declaration requirements

Prior to declaring an extended minor in Global Development Studies, students must have been admitted to another UFV degree program that permits the declaration of minors or extended minors, and be in good standing in that program.

Students are encouraged to formally declare entry into the GDS extended minor as early as possible in their university studies to facilitate advising, access to courses, and timely completion of their degrees.

Program outline

Lower-level requirements: 18 credits

Lower-level courses must be from at least three different disciplines.

Course Title Credits
GDS 100/ GEOG 109 A World of Development 3
or GDS 250/SOC 250 Sociology of Development — The Global South  
Five of: 15
ECON 100 Principles of Microeconomics  
ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics  
GDS 100/ GEOG 109 A World of Development  
GDS 220/ ANTH 220 Anthropology of Globalization and Development  
GDS 250/ SOC 250 Sociology of Development — The Global South  
GEOG 240 World Regional Geography  
LAS 200/SOC 200 Social Issues in Latin America  
Modern Language (up to two courses) No more than two courses in a Modern Language, both of which must be in the same language
POSC 230 Comparative Politics
POSC 260 International Relations and Global Politics
BUS 100 Introduction to Business (see Note)
BUS 204 Management of Non-Profit Organizations (see Note)
CMNS 180 Introduction to Intercultural Communications (see Note)
CRIM 220 Research Methods in Criminology (see Note)
GEOG 252 Explanation in Geography: Quantitative Methods (see Note)
SOC 255/ ANTH 255/ MACS 255 Introduction to Social Research (see Note)  

Note: Students may take no more than one of BUS 100, BUS 204, CMNS 180, CRIM 220, GEOG 252, or SOC 255/ANTH 255/MACS 255.

Upper-level requirements: 16 credits

Upper-level courses must be from at least three different disciplines.

Course Title Credits
16 credits from: (must include at least two of GDS 340/GEOG 340, SOC 363/GDS 363/ANTH 363/LAS 363, ECON 398, and POSC 360) 16
GDS 340/ GEOG 340 Geographies of Poverty and Development  
SOC 363/GDS 363/ANTH 363/LAS 363 Processes of Development and Underdevelopment: Latin America  
ECON 398 Development Economics  
POSC 360 The United Nations and International Organizations  
GDS 400 Global Development Seminar (see Note 1)  
GDS 483 Directed Studies in Global Development
GEOG 364 International Planning and Development Policy: Adapting to Climate Change
GEOG 466/GD 466 Community Planning and Development: International Studio
POSC 365 War, Terrorism, and Global Security  
POSC 368 Global Issues and Canadian Foreign Policy  
SOC 463/ANTH 463/LAS 463 Special Topics in Development Studies  
SOWK 380 Social Work and Community Development  
CMNS 360 Advocacy Writing (see Note 2)
CMNS 445 Facilitating Skills for the Workplace (see Note 2)
CMNS 465 Grant and Proposal Writing (formerly CMNS 365) (see Note 2)
GEOG 396/GDS 310/SOC 396 Canada Internship (see Note 3)
GEOG 398/GDS 311/SOC 398 International Internship (see Note 3)

Note 1: Students must complete GDS 310 or GDS 311 before they can register in GDS 400.

Note 2: Students may take no more than one of CMNS 360, 445, or 465.

Note 3: Students may take no more than one of GEOG 396/GDS 310/SOC 396 or GEOG 398/GDS 311/SOC 398.

Residency

Students must complete at least 25% of the credits required for the extended minor at UFV. Half of these credits must be at the upper level. Transfer credits and credits earned through prior learning assessment, including course challenge, do not meet this requirement. Please see UFV's Credentials policy (64).

 

Global Development Studies minor

This Global Development Studies minor can be applied to a number of degree programs. This section specifies the minor requirements only. Please refer to the appropriate Bachelor degree for information on additional requirements.

The 25-credit minor can be completed in approximately four years, on a full-time basis, when coupled with another major, extended minor, or minor in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. If combined with another degree, completion time may exceed four years. Students are encouraged to consult an Academic Advisor early to ensure timely completion.

Declaration requirements

Prior to declaring a minor in Global Development Studies, students must have been admitted to another UFV degree program that permits the declaration of minors or extended minors, and be in good standing in that program.

Students are encouraged to formally declare entry into the GDS minor as early as possible in their university studies to facilitate advising, access to courses, and timely completion of their degrees.

Program outline

Lower-level requirements: 9 credits

Lower-level courses must be from at least three different disciplines.

Course Title Credits
GDS 100/ GEOG 109 A World of Development 3
or GDS 250/SOC 250 Sociology of Development — The Global South  
Two of: 6
ECON 100 Principles of Microeconomics  
ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics  
GDS 100/ GEOG 109 A World of Development  
GDS 220/ ANTH 220 Anthropology of Globalization and Development  
GDS 250/SOC 250 Sociology of Development — The Global South  
GEOG 240 World Regional Geography  
LAS 200/SOC 200 Social Issues in Latin America  
Modern Language No more than one course in a Modern Language
POSC 230 Comparative Politics
POSC 260 International Relations and Global Politics

Upper-level requirements: 16 credits

Upper-level courses must be from at least three different disciplines.

Course Title Credits
16 credits from: (must include at least two of GDS 340/GEOG 340, SOC 363/GDS 363/ANTH 363/LAS 363, ECON 398, and POSC 360) 16
ECON 398 Development Economics  
GDS 340/ GEOG 340 Geographies of Poverty and Development  
GDS 363/SOC 363/ANTH 363/LAS 363 Processes of Development and Underdevelopment: Latin America  
GDS 400 Global Development Seminar (see Note 1)  
GDS 483 Directed Studies in Global Development
GEOG 364 International Planning and Development Policy: Adapting to Climate Change
GEOG 466/GD 466 Community Planning and Development: International Studio
POSC 360 The United Nations and International Organizations  
POSC 365 War, Terrorism, and Global Security  
POSC 368 Global Issues and Canadian Foreign Policy  
SOC 463/ANTH 463/LAS 463 Special Topics in Development Studies  
SOWK 380 Social Work and Community Development  
CMNS 360 Advocacy Writing (see Note 2)
CMNS 445 Facilitating Skills for the Workplace (see Note 2)
CMNS 465 Grant and Proposal Writing (formerly CMNS 365) (see Note 2)
GEOG 396/GDS 310/SOC 396 Canada Internship (see Note 3)
GEOG 398/GDS 311/SOC 398 International Internship (see Note 3)

Note 1: Students must complete GDS 310 or GDS 311 before they can register in GDS 400.

Note 2: Students may take no more than one of CMNS 360, 445, or 465.

Note 3: Students may take no more than one of GEOG 396/GDS 310/SOC 396 or GEOG 398/GDS 311/SOC 398.

Residency

Students must complete at least 25% of the credits required for the extended minor at UFV. Half of these credits must be at the upper level. Transfer credits and credits earned through prior learning assessment, including course challenge, do not meet this requirement. See UFV's Credentials policy (64) for more information.

Course listings

For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.


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