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Area 3: International Development

Students who select International Development as their primary area of concentration should take 21 hours of coursework from the list of approved classes that appears below.

 

Survey Courses

Take 2 classes (6 hours) from the following survey courses:

 

ANTH 2150 World Cultures

ECON 4600 Economic Development

PSCI 4620 Political Change

PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization

PSCI 4700 Comparative Political Corruption

SOCI 4160 Developing Societies

SOCI 4750 World Population

 

For the remaining 15 hours, students must take at least 2 classes (6 hours) from each of the following sub-areas plus 1 additional class (3 hours) from either area:

 

Political Economy

 

ANTH 4610 Topics in Socio-Cultural Anthropology

(Approved sections include: Political Anthropology)

EADP 4040 International Disasters

ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems

PSCI 4860 International Political Economy

GEOG 3010 Economic Geography

 

Social and Environmental

 

ANTH 2035 Urban Poverty

ANTH 2045 Gender Across Cultures

ANTH 4010 Language and Culture

ANTH 4050 Ethnic Groups

ANTH 4610 Topics in Socio-Cultural Anthropology

(Approved sections include: Migrants and Refugees, Race and Ethnic Identity)

ECON 4440 Natural Resources and the Environment

GEOG 1170 Introductory Human Geography

GEOG 4120 Medical Geography

HIST 4310 Gender Sexuality in Modern Europe

PHIL 2500 Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues

PHIL 4700 Environmental Ethics

SOCI 2010 Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity

SOCI 2070 Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations

SOCI 3330 Urban Sociology

SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion

SOCI 4160 Developing Societies

SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology

(Approved sections include: Sociology of Disaster)

SOCI 4750 World Population

SOWK 4900 Poverty: Empowering Women & Communities

WMST 2420 Race/Class/Gender/Ethnicity

WMST 4200 Contemporary Issues in Global Feminism

WMST 4260 Issues in Global Feminism

 

International studies