Bachelor of Arts in International Development Studies

York University - Keele Campus

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 37,281/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 130

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1959

Total Students: 53,450 +

Int. Students: 9,600 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

4700 Keele St, North York, ON M3J 1P3, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in International Development Studies

Program Overview

International Development Studies is home to critically engaged advocates on the  international stage. Our community proudly examines global perspectives on how we live our  lives, make a difference in our communities, and identify with our peers.

The International Development Studies program supports students in developing an informed appreciation of their regions of study, including the history behind present-day policies and media headlines. Students will learn to analyze the impact of colonialism on the Global South, recognize inequalities in wealth and power between nations, and appreciate the various political-institutional, cultural, socio-economic and environmental factors that affect international development. With our outstanding faculty and department resources, students will gain a thorough grounding in the field and grow comfortable conversing in routine institutional discussions with development professionals.

Students choose a regional focus from the following options: Latin America and the Caribbean; Africa; South Asia; or East Asia. They will also select their area of concentration from: Culture, Diasporas and Migration; Environment, Gender, Political Economy and Politics; or Governance and Policy.

Through our partnership with the Lassonde School of Engineering, engineers can choose a dual Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts degree – the only dual degree program of its kind in Canada.

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the issues confronting the Global South as well as the challenges governments and states encounter in addressing issues like global health in circumstances of poverty and acute inequalities of distribution and access.
  • Understand how non-profit organizations and international bodies, such as the World Bank, function.
  • Build a richer, more nuanced understanding of the political and socioeconomic obstacles faced by different regions around the world as well as the opportunities afforded.

Hands-on experiences

  • Complement your studies (for course credit) through international mobilities such as internships, study-abroad programs, and through international and local volunteer positions or work placements.
  • Participate in workshops locally (conducted by program faculty and scholars across the university) and internationally through the International Consortium on the Global South.
  • Participate in our research facilities: the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean; the York Centre for Asian Research; the Centre for Feminist Research; the Harriet Tubman Institute; and the Centre for Refugee Studies.