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SPL-3007 Globalization and development. Theories and Issues - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for samfunnsvitenskap

Type of course

The course can be taken as a singular course.

Course overlap

SPL-2007 Globalization and Development: Theories and Issues 10 stp

Course contents

The course focuses on the major conceptualisations of development and globalization, and on the effects of the changing international political and economic relationships between the multilateral institutions, the state and the civil society.

The thematic issues, which will serve as points of departure for the lectures/seminars, - include: global governance institutions - IMF, World Bank and WTO; trade - liberalization, rural development; NGOs role in empowerment and microcredit versus micro-finance; gender perspectives on livelihood strategies and the informal economy. Illustrative cases will be drawn from both the South and the North.

Among the questions highlighted are; what have been the predominant development pathways in different regions and sub-regions? Who have mostly influenced the global discourses on development, economic growth and human rights in the late 20th century? What are the economic macro policies, and modern technologies that have facilitated trade, financial investments and migration across national borders? Why has the distribution of the benefits from these global developments been uneven between regions, nations and social groups within nations?


Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June for the autumn semester and 1 December for the spring semester. Applicants from outside the Nordic countries: 1 October for the spring semester and 15 April for the autumn semester.

Admission requirements

Bachelor degree in a social science subject is required as a general rule.

The minimum average grade requirement is:

The course requires solid competence in reading and writing English.

Application code: 9371.


Objective of the course

The students have the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The student has:

Skills

The student is able to:

Competences


Language of instruction

The language of instruction and examination is English.

Teaching methods

The course consists of 10 double lectures and 10 single hour seminars.

Quality control of the course

 

The course will be evaluated at the end of the semester.


Assessment

Coursework requirement:

Obligatory attendance in 75 percent of the lectures must be documented.

 

The assessment method will consist of a 6 hour school exam.

The Grade-scale goes from A (tope score) to E (pass) and F (fail). The mark F opens for new exam.


Date for examination

Written examination 04.12.2020

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.