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×Grand Rapids, Michigan
An introduction to the history of international development, to the realities of contemporary life in the worlds low income countries, and to competing theoretical perspectives on development and change. The course addresses cultural, social, political, religious, economic, and environmental elements of peoples lives in the developing world. It also surveys and critiques such dominant perspectives on development as modernization, dependency, globalization, and sustainable development
Units: 3.0