Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
International Development and Aid Studies
STA2003
Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)

International Development and Aid Studies

STA2003
In this course we focus on developement, aid and intercultural understanding. 

In this course we will provide students with theoretical, analytical and empirical knowledge about aid, economic growth and global challenges such as political and economic development, dilemmas with aid and aid programs, power and wealth in different parts of the world. The course also includes an introduction to theories and perspectives with emphasis on the field aid and international relations.

The course addresses theories and perspectives With in the field of Development, Inter Cultural understanding and challenges in relation to democracy, economic and political changes and the environment. Examples from i.e. Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Non, but we recomend that studens have taken PO118S International relatinons or IN107 Globalizaton

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Knowledge

  • Understand the theoretical and empirical topics in theories of development and development processes, such as Norwegian aid policy.
  • Understand different global issues in Aid and Aid critic,  and demonstrate how this may affect the national level, regional level and the international arena.

Skills

  • Gain theoretical skills that enable them to discuss empirical issues within a scientific theoretical framework.
  • Demonstrate knowledge in Development and Development challenges, cultural understanding and other Central aspect within the Development aria. 

General competence

  • Demonstrate knowledge in various theoretical and empirical issues.  
  • General knowledge global challenges. related til Aid and Economic Development
No costs except syllabus and semester fee
Compulsory for students at Bachelor International Relations. Elective for other students
Weekley lectures and seminars
Written school examination, 5 hours, grading scale A-E, Beste A, Failed F

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

IN108S - Aid and Development - 10 credits