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DGS104 — Model United Nations: Development

5 credits · 66 hours

DGS 104 - Model United Nations: Development DGS 104 - Model United Nations: Development 5 Credits Examines the role of the United Nations, with a particular focus on contributions to international development and the impact it has on society. Covers the theory and practice of development work within political systems. Includes participation in the Model UN Conference in Portland. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students with an interest in the United Nations and participating in the Model UN Conference. Active Date 20190625T13:35:45 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Social Science Area I Course Outline The Founding and basics of the UN. Development theories and institutions. Development in practice. The impact of development on populations. Preparation for the Model UN Conference. Participation in the Model UN Conference. The role of the UN in a changing world. Student Learning

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