Overview
The Global Development Studies program at the University of Victoria is an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree that examines global inequalities, development theories, and social justice issues. Objectives include equipping students with critical analytical skills to address poverty, environmental sustainability, and human rights through a combination of social sciences, humanities, and policy studies. Unique features include experiential learning opportunities such as field schools in regions like Latin America and Africa, and a focus on decolonial perspectives in development.
Career Prospects
Graduates pursue roles in international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and research institutions. Common paths involve working on sustainable development projects, policy advocacy, and community development initiatives, with strong employability in Canada's international aid sector.
Key Faculty/Staff
The program is supported by faculty from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, including experts in global inequality and indigenous development studies.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Students benefit from the Centre for Global Studies at UVic, which hosts seminars and research collaborations. Partnerships include international networks like the African Centre for Cities and field-based programs with development organizations in the Global South.
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