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HIS 3290 Human Development in Latin America Course Overview
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Veritas University
Location: San José, Costa Rica
Primary Subject Area: History
Instruction in: English
Course Code: HIS 3290
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 48
DESCRIPTION
This course explores the multidimensional concept of Human Development, established by the United Nation, inspired on the conceptual ideas of the economist, Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen. Focused on the Latin American region, the course will show the new development perspectives, breaking the paradigm that this can only be achieved through economic growth.
It studies how Human Development seeks a more holistic growth, considering health, culture, education, and the environment. To understand this new development approach, the course analyzes the conceptual frame of development, from when the topic emerged following World War II to the present, in effect tracking the evolution of the thinking that has led to moving away from a strict economic approach to development issues, and on to human development as the key to improvement in living conditions.
The course describes human development index (HDI) helps evaluate the progress many countries around the world had achieve using this new approach. We will focus in the HDI of Latin America, so we will analyze the opportunities and challenges the region have related on the quality of life and wellbeing of its inhabitants.