The ITS Development Study Undergraduate Program is a study program that creates synergies for various important approaches in development that are intact and sustainable. This requires an interdisciplinary approach that can synergize various elements of development. The synergy includes resource management, technology, and release with local wisdom and environmental considerations. Development Study Program is designed to equip students with the complexity of the development.
Study Program S1 (Bachelor) Department of Development Studies 144 credits including: – Compulsory subjects = 96 SKS – Elective courses = 48 credits
– MK Enrichment = 3 SKS – Final Project / Thesis = 6 SKS.
Practicum in the laboratory is carried out to support lectures and Final Project / Thesis. Final Project/thesis is carried out according to the existing fields of interest in the Department of Development Studies, namely:
– Areas of interest in Environmental Development and Sustainable Resources – Areas of interest in Globalization and Economic Development – Areas of interest in Regional Potential Development and Tourism Interest in Maritime Development
The length of the programmed study is 8 (eight) semesters or 4 (four) years and students are required to take the TOEFL test with a minimum grade of 477.
Microeconomics for Business Decisions
Rethinking Development
Macroeconomics in the Global Economy
Society and Space
Principles of Public Policy
Society and Culture: A Sociological Introduction
Geography of Development
The Sustainable Society
Environmental Values and Ethics
Integrated Impact Assessment
Applied Social Research
Sustainability: Theory and Practice
Engaging Communities: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives
Social Entrepreneurship
*) Mata kuliah yang dibuka untuk program studi lain.
Tourism, Culture and Heritage Management
Aboriginal Community Development and Advocacy
Work Integrated Learning in Dev. Studies and Human Geography
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation
MATA KULIAH PILIHAN
Environment and Society
Environmental Legislation & Planning
Global Trade and Finance
Global Poverty and Development
Destination Development
Tourism and Environmental Management
Tourism and Cultural Heritage
The Development Studies curriculum refers to the University of Newcastle Australia’s Bachelor of Development Studies Curriculum. The equivalent courses on DS UON are the ones in italics in blue