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The Department of Global Development Studies (DEVS) provides interdisciplinary programs designed to equip students with the tools to understand and shape global transformations. Our curriculum explores critical issues ranging from poverty and social disparities to economic globalization, ecological preservation, and cultural renewal. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills to tackle pressing worldwide concerns and create positive change. By combining broad conceptual frameworks with applied methodologies, we prepare graduates for varied career paths in sectors including public policy, legal professions, media, social innovation, and more.
Following introductory coursework, DEVS students progress to core classes in Indigenous Studies, Political Economy, Cultural Dynamics, Environmental Transformation, and Gender Perspectives in Development, complemented by diverse elective options. Upper-year students can specialize through advanced courses on topics like Corporate Responsibility in Development or Urbanization Processes. Third-year participants additionally benefit from numerous international study opportunities coordinated through our International Programs Office.