Name: ___________________________________________ ID: _________________________________ Honors Program Requirements e-mail: _______________________________ STREAM 2 Honours students must maintain a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and, according to Faculty regulations, a minimum CGPA of 3.00 in general. Course Selection Guidelines for the Overall Program 1. In their complete program (57 credits), students must take at least 12 credits in at least one discipline, but cannot take more than 21 credits in any one discipline. 2. At least 30 of the 57 credits must be at the 300 level or above; 9 credits of these must be at the 400 level or above. Students may complete fieldwork, or an honours thesis, or an honours thesis with fieldwork (INTD 490 or INTD 491 or INTD 492) as part of the 400-level requirements of their stream. 3. In the final year (U3), no program courses may be taken below the 300 level. 4. Students are permitted to take up to 3 credits maximum from another Stream Complementary course list, to count towards their chosen Stream Complementary course list. Required Courses (15 credits) ECON 208 Microeconomic Analysis and Applications (3 credits) ECON 313 Economic Development 1 (3 credits) ECON 314 Economic Development 2 (3 credits) INTD 200 Introduction to International Development (3 credits) INTD 497 Research Seminar on International Development (3 credits) Complementary Courses (42 credits) Introductory 6 credits from the following introductory courses (only one course from each discipline may be counted): ANTH 202 Socio-Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) ANTH 212 Anthropology of Development (3 credits) GEOG 210 Global Places and Peoples (3 credits) GEOG 216 Geography of the World Economy (3 credits) POLI 227 Developing Areas/Introduction (3 credits) SOCI 254 Development and Underdevelopment (3 credits) Method and Language 12 credits of Method and Language courses selected as follows: 3-6 credits from the following Method courses selected in consultation with the International Development Studies Adviser. ANTH 344 Quantitative Approaches to Anthropology (3 credits) ECON 227D1 Economic Statistics (3 credits) ECON 227D2 Economic Statistics (3 credits) POLI 311 Techniques of Empirical Research (3 credits) SOCI 350 Statistics in Social Research (3 credits) SOCI 461 Quantitative Data Analysis (3 credits) SOCI 477 Qualitative Methods in Sociology (3 credits) 6-9 credits of Language courses. Students are required to master a language appropriate to an area of the developing world in which they have a particular interest. Among the languages that are included are: Arabic, Chinese, French as a Second Language, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Urdu. Other language options can be approved by the Adviser. Students who already have second language capability have the option to do: 6-9 credits of another language; or additional courses taught in that language. Streams (24 credits) Stream 2: States and Governance The courses in this stream focus on how political institutions shape developmental processes. Some courses analyze states and recognize how some promote development by providing diverse developmental goods while others impede development by preying on their peoples. Other courses focus on regimes and consider how political rights and participation, or their absences, affect developmental processes. Finally, several courses consider factors that make possible effective states and regimes. Stream 2 - Anthropology ANTH 342 Gender, Inequality and the State (3 credits) ANTH 512 Political Ecology (3 credits) Stream 2 - Economics ECON 223 Political Economy of Trade Policy (3 credits) Stream 2 - International Development Studies INTD 397 Topics in International Development (3 credits) INTD 490 Development Research Project (3 credits) INTD 491 Honours Thesis (3 credits) INTD 492 Honours Thesis with Field Research (6 credits) INTD 499 Internship: International Development Studies (3 credits) INTD 597 Seminar in International Development (3 credits) Stream 2 - Islamic Studies ISLA 360 Islam and Politics (3 credits) ISLA 383 Central Questions in Islamic Law (3 credits) Stream 2 - Latin American & Caribbean Studies LACS 497 Research Seminar: Latin America and the Caribbean (3 credits) Stream 2 - Political Science POLI 319 Politics of Latin America (3 credits) POLI 322 Political Change in South Asia (3 credits) POLI 324 Developing Areas/Africa (3 credits) POLI 340 Developing Areas/Middle East (3 credits) POLI 341 Foreign Policy: The Middle East (3 credits) POLI 345 International Organizations (3 credits) POLI 347 Arab-Israel Conflict, Crisis, Peace (3 credits) POLI 349 Foreign Policy: Asia (3 credits) POLI 359 Topics in International Politics 1 (3 credits) POLI 369 Politics of Southeast Asia (3 credits) POLI 372 Aboriginal Politics in Canada (3 credits) POLI 422 Developing Areas/Topics 2 (3 credits) POLI 423 Politics of Ethno-Nationalism (3 credits) POLI 435 Identity and Inequality (3 credits) POLI 441 IPE: Trade (3 credits) POLI 445 International Political Economy: Monetary Relations (3 credits) POLI 450 Peacebuilding (3 credits) POLI 473 Democracy and the Market (3 credits) POLI 474 Inequality and Development (3 credits) Stream 2 - Sociology SOCI 265 War, States and Social Change (3 credits) SOCI 484 Emerging Democratic States (3 credits) SOCI 550 Developing Societies (3 credits) Stream 2 - Social Work SWRK 345 First Peoples' Issues and Social Work (3 credits) * SWRK 400 Policy and Practice for Refugees (3 credits) * When topic is relevant to IDS. 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