{"ModuleCode":"SE6233","ModuleTitle":"Economic Development Issues In Se Asia","Department":"Southeast Asian Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for Ph.D students who seek to understand the similarities and differences between the economies of the Southeast Asian states. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of their growth and development experiences. The various domestic and external factors affecting the growth and development performances of these economies, non-economic factors included, are also covered. The module also examines the contemporary political and social issues affecting the economies of the region. An interdisciplinary attitude towards the study of economic development issues is encouraged.","ModuleCredit":"4","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Lecturers":["Teofilo C Daquila"],"IVLE":[{"Announcements":null,"Forums":[],"Workbins":[],"Webcasts":[],"Gradebooks":[],"Polls":[],"Multimedia":[],"LessonPlan":[],"ID":"7e59db8f-5331-4253-927a-d44abd0c97fd","CourseLevel":"1","CourseCode":"SE6233","CourseName":"ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN SE ASIA","CourseDepartment":"","CourseSemester":"Semester 1","CourseAcadYear":"2015/2016","CourseOpenDate":"/Date(1431360000000+0800)/","CourseOpenDate_js":"2015-05-12T00:00:00","CourseCloseDate":"/Date(1451577540000+0800)/","CourseCloseDate_js":"2015-12-31T23:59:00","CourseMC":"4","isActive":"Y","Permission":"S","Creator":{"UserID":null,"Name":"Teofilo C Daquila","Email":null,"Title":null,"UserGuid":"11b649af-1455-4ad3-ab5f-300f3d6e9e11","AccountType":null},"hasGradebookItems":false,"hasTimetableItems":true,"hasGroupsItems":false,"hasClassGroupsForSignUp":false,"hasGuestRosterItems":false,"hasClassRosterItems":false,"hasWeblinkItems":false,"hasLecturerItems":true,"hasDescriptionItems":true,"hasReadingItems":true,"hasAnnouncementItems":false,"hasProjectGroupItems":false,"hasProjectGroupsForSignUp":false,"hasConsultationItems":false,"hasConsultationSlotsForSignUp":false,"hasLessonPlanItems":true,"Badge":0,"BadgeAnnouncement":0,"WebLinks":[],"Lecturers":[{"ID":"b166ed17-879a-4ebd-99f0-f1ed426cc9b8","User":{"UserID":null,"Name":"Teofilo C Daquila","Email":null,"Title":null,"UserGuid":"11b649af-1455-4ad3-ab5f-300f3d6e9e11","AccountType":null},"Role":"Lecturer ","Order":1,"ConsultHrs":null}],"Descriptions":[{"ID":"1e5f053b-8835-4692-be49-41f07234cfff","Title":"Learning Outcomes","Description":"
\r\n\tAt the completion of this course, students should be able to:
\r\n\t(i) extend their knowledge of the Southeast Asian economies through independent study of books, articles and other materials dealing with these economies,
\r\n\t(ii) understand clearly the nature, characteristics, and development experiences of Southeast Asian economies,
\r\n\t(iii) analyse the different factors explaining Southeast Asia’s economic development, and
\r\n\t(iv) determine the relevance of Southeast Asia’s development to other developing economies.
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\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t \r\n\t\t\t\t\tContact hours: One evening per week (6:30 pm - 9:30 pm), Venue: To be announced \r\n\t\t\t\t\tConsultation Hours (office location - AS3/06-15): To be announced , or please make an appointment by email at seatcd@nus.edu.sg \r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\tResearch paper due on Friday, Week 13: Both soft and hard copies should be submitted. Please upload a copy of your paper into the IVLE " assignment folder ". Hard copy can be submitted during the last lecture. \r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\tOpen-book Examination: Date/Time/Venue: To be announced. \r\n\t\t\t\t\t | \r\n\t\t
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\r\n","Order":4},{"ID":"5e5f053b-8835-4692-be49-41f07234cfff","Title":"Synopsis","Description":"\r\n\tThis module is designed for Ph.D students who seek to understand the similarities and differences among the economies of Southeast Asia. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of their growth and development experiences. The various domestic and external factors affecting their growth and development experiences, including both economic and non-economic determinants, are also discussed. The module also examines the contemporary political and social issues affecting the economies of the region. A multi- and inter-disciplinary approach towards the study of economic development issues is encouraged.
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