Module name | Development Theory |
Modul level, if applicable | Master |
Code, if applicable | TKP 17-6-1-101 |
Subtitle, if applicable | Teori Pembangunan |
Courses, if applicable | – |
Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 1 |
Person responsible for the module | Prof. Dr. Yeremias Torontuan Keban, SU., MURP |
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Yeremias Torontuan Keban, SU., MURP |
Prof. Dr. R. Rijanta, M.Sc. | |
Language | Indonesia, English |
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory Subject |
Type of teaching, contract hours | Lectures / SCL, PBL |
Workload | 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class. |
Credit points | 2 SKS / 5 ECTS |
Requirements according to the examination regulations | Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes |
Recommended prerequisites | – |
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | Able to explain the concept, theory, and paradigm of development. |
Able to critique the implications of the use of development concepts, theories, and paradigms from Indonesia’s own experience as well as other countries. | |
Able to formulate innovative problem solving ideas for development problems based on certain theory/concept | |
Content | This course will provide knowledge about the development theory and its impact on Indonesia. The students will learn various theory and approach and discuss the pros and contra in every theory.
The subject topics are: |
Concepts, Dimensions, Indicators of Development | |
Modernization, Growth, and Equalization Paradigm | |
People Centered and Freedom Centered Paradigm | |
Sustainable Development Paradigm | |
Post Development Paradigm | |
Dimensions of Poverty | |
Capacity Building and Empowerment | |
Governance and Development | |
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Weekly presentation, written midterm and final examination with open questions |
Media employed | LCD, computer |
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Peter W. Preston. 1996 Development Theory: An Introduction to the Analysis of Complex Change, Wiley-Blackwell | |
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