Program Description
International Development Studies (IDS) explores the nature and impacts of economic and social development, in Canada and across the globe, from an interdisciplinary perspective. It equips students with the theoretical understanding and analytical and practical skills needed to bring about positive and inclusive change in the world. Students completing a degree in international development studies have the skills to tackle complex global problems as needed to promote social justice as citizens and in careers across the public and private sectors and in civil society organizations.
The International Development Studies program provides students with the opportunity to engage with international development practitioners in Canada and internationally. Students are equipped with the skills needed for effective engagement whilst as students and in their life beyond university.
By the end of their 4th semester, students will select an area of emphasis that enables them to explore an issue of particular interest using the skills they develop in the core part of the program.
International Development Studies students are encouraged to learn another language and to participate in relevant learning experiences beyond the International Development Studies program, including study, work or volunteering in Canada and internationally. In addition to the required core courses and the chosen area of emphasis, students are encouraged to take electives that complement their degree and enhance their analytical and communication skills.
Sample Careers:
- Corporate and social responsibility manager
- International policy analyst
- International development practitioner