Subject:
Political Science (PSCI)
Catalog number:
615
Unit weight:
0.50
Meet type:
SEM
Grading basis:
NUM
Cross-listing(s):
GGOV-615
Requisites:
N/A
Description:
This course analyzes the extent and character of worldwide poverty today by adopting both a global and an historical perspective. The course examines the impact of industrialization and colonialism on poverty and the social and political economy of poverty in the contemporary world. The course examines the relationships between poverty and slums, poverty and underdevelopment, poverty and inequality, as well as poverty and hunger. The course considers various theories about causes of poverty and those public and private actions that seem most likely to reduce the extent of poverty.
Topic titles:
N/A
Faculty:
Arts (ART)
Academic level:
GRD
Course ID:
013688