Courses

All courses in bold are being offered for Spring 2012

See Brown Online Course Announcement (BOCA) for more information

Development Studies

DS 2000 Theory and Research in Development Syllabus
DS 2010  Theory and Research in Development II Syllabus

Anthropology


ANTH 1310 Anthropology and International Development: Ethnographic Perspectives on Poverty and Progress (Maes)
ANTH 2020 Methods of Anthropological Research (R. Carter)
ANTH 2110  Critical Perspective: Social and Cultural Issues in Africa (Leis)
ANTH 2303 Anthropology of Fertility and Reproduction (Harrison)
ANTH 2320 Ideology of Development (Fruzzetti)
ANTH 2304 Issues in Anthropology and Population (Leinaweaver)

Economics

ECON 510 Development and the International Economy (Putterman)
ECON 1420 Urbanization in China (Henderson)
ECON 1510 Economic Development (Sautman)
ECON 1530 Health, Hunger and the Household in Developing Countries (Foster)
ECON 1550 International Finance (Borts)
ECON 2320 Economics of Labor and Population (Chay)
ECON 2510 Economic Development I (Foster/Sautman)
ECON 2520 Economic Development II (Munshi)
ECON 2971 Race and Inequality Seminar

Political Science

POLS 1821O Politics of Economic Development in Asia (Varshney)
POLS 2000 Strategies of INquiry and Research Design (R. Weitz-Shapiro)
POLS 2090D Models of Excellence in Comparative Research (Snyder)
POLS 2320 Ethnic Conflict (Varshney)
POLS 2590 Advanced Qualitative Methods (Tesler) 

Sociology

SOC 1620 Globalization and Social Conflict (Heller)
SOC 1871F Principles and Methods of Geographic Information Systems (Franklin) Syllabus
SOC 2020 Multivariate Statistical Methods II (Vanwey)
SOC 2210 Qualitative Methods (P. Brown)SOC 2960C Urban Sociology (Logan)
SOC 2600F Comparative Historical Sociology (Chorev)
SOC 2960C Urban Sociology (Logan)

SOC 2960F Global Political Economy (Chorev) 
SOC 2960G Spatial Data Analysis Techniques in the Social Sciences (Linkletter)
SOC 2960K Comparative Political Sociology (Heller)

Training Modules

S4 Winter 2011 GIS Institute Syllabus
Comparative & Multi-Sited Ethnographic Research Syllabus

 

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