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International Development Studies (Arts) Major (HBA)

Admissions Category: Social Sciences & Humanities

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Program Overview

 is a challenging program intended for bright and self-motivated students who are interested in both excelling academically and actively engaging themselves in the pursuit of social justice around such issues as poverty, inequality, and oppression. The provides students with a critical understanding of international development issues through exposure to a variety of academic disciplines and cultures. Students will not only learn the complex dynamics of development theory, but will have the opportunity for practical experience that is essential to professional development.


Complementary Programs:

 , EconomicsEnvironmental StudiesHuman Geography, , Media StudiesPolitical SciencePublic PolicySociology or Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies.



Check out future career opportunities and skills acquired from completing this program:

Competencies & Skills

  • Knowledge and understanding of the connections among issues such as inequality, poverty, and oppression
  • Ability to identify the roles of historical, sociocultural, economic, and political power in social and economic difference among countries
  • Analytical writing and communication skills
  • Research design
  • Project management and evaluation

Careers for Graduates

  • International Development Consultant
  • Communications Officer
  • Gender & Equity Expert
  • Development Associate/Grant Writer
  • Knowledge Translation Officer
  • Community Development Officer
  • Governance Officer
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
  • Policy Advisor
  • Impact Investor
  • Law/Legal Services
  • Start-ups, Social Innovation
  • Medical Practitioners
  • Global Health Advisor

Further Education

  • International Development
  • Public Policy/Global Affairs
  • Geography/Urban Planning
  • Environmental Science
  • Public Health
  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Teacher Education

Program Pathway

Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4

Year 1
Choose Your Courses Wisely
  • 0.5 credit as follows: .
  • Consider quantitative research methods courses such as or to lay a foundation for courses next year.
  • Explore breadth requirements and electives outside the program such as Natural Sciences or Arts, Literature and Language courses.
  • Use and to plan your degree.

Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
  • Writing and reading support is available at the CTL .
  • Attend facilitated study groups.
  • Sign up for AA&CC study skills workshops on (Events & Workshops).
  • Attend the annual Winter Critical Hope Lecture.

Apply Theory to Practice
  • Start building your Co-Curricular Record (CCR) and search for Experiential Learning opportunities on the (CLNx).
  • Attend the Fall and Winter IDS Potluck to observe the poster presentations from students returning from the field.

Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
  • Join the (IDSSA); attend their events and programs.
  • Explore other relevant on campus and get involved.
  • Volunteer in DSL鈥檚 Alternative Reading Week program to gain experience and knowledge about social change and community development; explore other DSL programs.

Plan for Your Future Career
  • Volunteer with organizations to explore your interest within relevant industries; check listings on (>Jobs & Recruitment).
  • Register with SCSU鈥檚 .
  • Research labour trends in development studies at .


Year 2
Choose Your Courses Wisely
  • 1.5 credits from the following: ; ; ; ; ; .
  • Consider which courses you would like to do for the Specialized Courses requirement in these 6 areas: Media & Development, Culture & Society, Environment & Land Use, Economics of Development, Gender & Health, Politics & Policy.
  • Use .

Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
  • Schedule an appointment with your program librarian for in-depth library research assistance.
  • Explore Research Assistant opportunities through the Work Study program on (>Jobs & Recruitment> Work Study).
  • Contact Faculty members and inquire about research opportunities.

Apply Theory to Practice
  • Research about experiential learning  opportunities on campus.
  • Connect with like-minded local organizations and explore skill building Work Study opportunities on (>Jobs & Recruitment>Work Study).

Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
  • Participate in initiatives planned by the (WUSC) and .
  • Consider doing the ISC鈥檚 Global Citizenship Certificate to prepare for working and succeeding in a culturally diverse and rapidly changing world.
  • Explore ISC鈥檚 Global Learning opportunities like a ; visit ISC for details.

Plan for Your Future Career
  • Gain experience by applying for a summer, part-time or Work Study position via (>Jobs & Recruitment).
  • If you are considering grad school, speak to professors and program advisors early so you know what to keep in mind.
  • Explore careers through the AA&CC鈥檚 and programs.
  • Sign up for the ALL-IN Leadership Program at the DSL.


Year 3
Choose Your Courses Wisely
  • Methods for IDS: and 1.0 credit from selected courses; 0.5 credit in quantitative/statistical methods and 0.5 credit in qualitative methods (please check the for details).
  • Start taking Specialized courses in the 6 areas of concentration.
  • Take applicable prerequisites for D-levels next year.
  • Use to ensure you are on track with your degree.

Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
  • Develop research skills by entering to win the UTSC Library or .
  • Apply for the University of Toronto Excellence Award (UTEA) to conduct summer research projects under the supervision of a faculty member.

Apply Theory to Practice
  • Consider enrolling in and learn about the challenges faced by communities in their interactions with a range of development actors, including international development agencies, local Non Governmental Organizations (NGO), state actors and universities.

Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
  • Volunteer to be a First Year Peer Advisor in DSL鈥檚 First Year Experience Program.
  • Intern with an NGO in Ghana, Malawi, Sri Lanka or Tanzania with the ; visit the ISC.
  • Attend the UTSC Get Experience Fair to learn about local and international opportunities.

Plan for Your Future Career
  • Attend CCDS networking events.
  • Do informational interviews with organizations you are interested in.
  • Plan a career path with an staff member.
  • Go to the UTSC in September.
  • Develop professional skills by joining a conference like or International Development Conference through the DSL.


Year 4
Choose Your Courses Wisely
  • 4.5 credits from courses listed in Requirement 5 of the B.A. version of the Specialist program in IDS with at least 1.0 credit from each of TWO of the clusters.
  • Complete your Specialized courses requirement.  
  • Use to ensure you are on track to graduate.
  • Register your 鈥淚ntent to Graduate鈥 on by the deadline.

Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
  • Apply for the CCDS Faculty Mentorship Project or consider completing a Supervised/Independent Research Project in / .

Apply Theory to Practice
  • Consider participating in the International Development Conference at UTSC; visit the ISC for details.
  • Consider enrolling in and explore whether such engagements offer opportunities for effective social change and improved theory.
  • Attend the in January to meet with potential employers.

Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
  • Consider becoming a student member of a professional association such as and network with external IDS professionals.
  • Participate in the AA&CC鈥檚 program to learn and network with an alumni mentor about transitioning to work or further education.

Plan for Your Future Career
  • Meet with your Program Supervisor/Advisor regarding applying to graduate studies.
  • Attend the AA&CC鈥檚 job search conference in April/May.
  • Attend a orientation for a job search 鈥渃rash course.鈥
  • Get your Personal Statement reviewed in the .

Glossary

  • AACC - Academic Advising and Career Centre (www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aacc)
  • CCR - Co-Curricular Record (https://clnx.utoronto.ca/ccr/overview.htm)
  • CLNx - Career Co-Curricular Learning Network (https://clnx.utoronto.ca/home.htm)
  • CTL - Centre for Teaching and Learning (/ctl)
  • DSL - Department of Student Life (/studentlife)
  • ISC - International Student Centre (/utscinternational)
  • NGO - Non-Governmental Organization (https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/transparency/briefing-materials/corporate-book/non-governmental-organizations.html)
  • SCSU - Scarborough Campus Students Union (https://www.scsu.ca)
  • UTEA - U of T Excellence Award (/research/university-toronto-excellence-award)


Contacts


Departmental Contact

Arifa Akhter Nitol

E-mail: arifa.nitol@utoronto.ca
Location: HL 226
Phone: 416-208-4847

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International Development Studies Librarian

Sarah Fedko

E-mail: sarah.fedko@utoronto.ca
Location: ARC main floor
Phone: 416-208-4881


Academic Advising & Career Centre

Location: AC213
Phone: 416-287-7561


Department of Student Life

studentlife.utsc@utoronto.ca

Location: SL157
Phone: 416-208-5129

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International Development Studies Students' Association

E-mail: idssa.utsc@gmail.com

Did You Know?

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