ADMN 200
International Community Development Through Activism and Capacity Building
Units: 1.5
Hours: 2-0-1
Students will examine the role they can play to improve their communities in Canada and abroad. Topics include international community development issues and how economic disparities are threatening communities across the globe, including threats to the ecology, health, education, governance, peace, and personal rights and freedoms. Examines how individuals, non-profit organizations, governments and social movements can build capacity for change in Canada and in other countries.
Undergraduate course in Public Administration offered by the School of Public Administration in the Faculty of Human and Social Development.