BUSN 312, ENVR 312, SOC 312 - Global Development Issues
S, G, 4 credits. E1.
Students are introduced to the social scientific approaches used to understand how demographic, institutional, cultural, economic and ecological factors influence, and are influenced by, societal development. Comparative case studies enable students to understand the structure and dynamics (e.g., population change) of human populations as they relate socioeconomic development. This course can also count toward the environmental studies program.
Designations
G: International and Global Perspectives
S: Social Sciences
Frequency
E1: Offered every year, first semester