Unit/Subjects:
M-961: Introduction to Development Studies

Introduction:
This foundational subject introduces students to the field of Development Studies, exploring its multidisciplinary nature and the range of theoretical approaches used to understand development. Students will examine the evolution of development theories and practices, the role of major international development organizations, and the impact of globalization on development processes.

Learning Outcomes:
1.Understand the historical and theoretical foundations of Development Studies.
2.Analyze different development theories including modernization, dependency, and world-systems theory.
3.Evaluate the roles and impacts of major international and regional development organizations.
4.Critically assess the influence of globalization on developing countries.
5.Develop a multidisciplinary approach to addressing development challenges.

M-962: Health and Development

Introduction:
This subject explores the critical interlink ages between health and development. It addresses public health challenges, health policy, and the role of health in promoting economic and social development. Students will learn about global health issues, policy responses, and the importance of sustainable health systems.

Learning Outcomes:
1.Analyze the relationship between health and development with a focus on public health systems and policies.
2.Evaluate global health challenges including communicable and non-communicable diseases.
3.Assess the impact of environmental factors on health.
4.Develop strategies for improving health systems in low and middle-income countries.
5.Critically examine the role of international health organizations in shaping health outcomes.

M-963: Education and Development

Introduction:
Education is a pivotal element in sustainable development. This subject examines how educational policies, systems, and practices can contribute to developmental goals. It covers topics such as educational planning, literacy, equity in education, and the role of technology in education.

Learning Outcomes: 
1.Understand the role of education in promoting development.
2.Analyze challenges and opportunities in educational systems worldwide.
3.Evaluate the impact of educational policies on social and economic development.
4.Design interventions to improve access and quality of education in various contexts.
5.Assess the role of technology and innovation in enhancing educational outcomes.

M-964: Environmental Policy and Development

Introduction:
This subject delves into the essential role of environmental policy in sustainable development. It covers frameworks for environmental management, the impact of policies on conservation and sustainability, and the challenges of integrating environmental considerations into developmental planning.

Learning Outcomes
1.Understand key environmental policies and their role in sustainable development.
2.Analyze the effectiveness of different policy instruments in managing environmental resources.
3.Evaluate the impact of environmental policies on development projects.
4.Design sustainable solutions to environmental challenges in development.
5.Assess the role of international treaties and agreements in shaping environmental governance.

M-965: Urban Development

Introduction:
Urban Development examines the dynamics of urban growth and its implications for development. The subject covers urban planning, governance, infrastructure, and the socioeconomic aspects of urban environments, providing insights into managing urbanization effectively.

Learning Outcomes
1.Analyze the causes and consequences of urbanization.
2.Evaluate urban planning and policy responses to urban challenges.
3.Design strategies for sustainable urban development.
4.Assess the impact of urban governance on development outcomes.
5.Understand the interplay between urban infrastructure and quality of life.

M-966: Rural Development and Agricultural Policy

Introduction:
This subject focuses on the development issues specific to rural areas and the critical role of agriculture in sustaining rural economies. It covers agricultural policies, rural infrastructure, and the social and economic aspects of rural development.

Learning Outcomes: 
1.Understand the challenges and opportunities in rural development.
2.Analyze agricultural policies and their impact on rural communities.
3.Design and evaluate rural development projects and policies.
4.Assess the role of rural infrastructure in promoting development.
5.Understand the socioeconomic factors influencing rural livelihoods.

M-967: Gender and Development

Introduction:
Gender and Development explores the impact of gender on various aspects of development. This subject examines gender theories, gender mainstreaming in development projects, and the specific challenges faced by women and other gender groups in development.

Learning Outcomes: 
1.Understand key gender theories and their application in development studies.
2.Analyze the impact of development policies and practices on different genders.
3.Develop strategies for integrating gender perspectives into development projects.
4.Evaluate the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming efforts.
5.Assess the role of international and local movements in promoting gender equality.

M-968: Human Rights and Development

Introduction:
This subject explores the relationship between human rights and development. It covers the foundations of human rights, the integration of rights into development practice, and the impact of development policies on human rights standards.

Learning Outcomes: 
1.Understand the fundamental principles and frameworks of human rights.
2.Analyze the intersection of human rights with development issues.
3.Evaluate the impact of development projects on human rights.
4.Design development initiatives that promote and protect human rights.
5.Assess the role of international human rights organizations and mechanisms in development.