International Development and Social Change Undergraduate Handbook
Areas of Specialization
A Sampling of Courses
The following are a sampling of courses available for each area of
specialization. Please refer to the Academic Catalog for course listings
that are available each semester and to find out when courses are offered.
Culture and Development
Courses in this
specialization can also be used to satisfy the socio-cultural issues core
course.
GOVT 103 Africa and the World
ID 117 Revolutions and Political Violence
ID 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ID 127 Political Economy of Development
ID 136 Sub-Saharan African Politics
ID 160 Health and Disease in Developing World
ID 161 Cultural Identities and Global Processes
ID 173 Introduction to Latin American Politics
HIST 180 History of Modern Africa
ID 184 Nomads to Oil Sheikhs
ID 185/GEOG 184 Landscapes of the Middle East
ID 219 Politics and Development in Southern Africa
ID 239 Country and Culture
GOVT 240 Human Rights and International Politics
ID 245 Culture, Politics and International Development
ID 247 Global Structures and Dynamics
ID 249 The French-Speaking World
ID 253 Social Movements, Globalization and the State
ID 256 Struggle Against Poverty
ID 261 Roots and Routes: Immigrants, Diasporas and Travel
ID 279 20th Century Latin America
ID 291 Refugees and Forced Migration
SOC 294 Global Ethnographies
Political Economy
Courses in this
specialization can also be used to satisfy the politics of development core
course.
GOVT 069 Introduction to International Relations
ID 107 Miracles of Asia
SOC 107 Classic Sociological Theory
ID 109 International Economics: Trade and Finance
ID 126 Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource
Development
ID 127 Political Economy of Development
GOVT 179 Comparative Foreign Policy
ID 182 Are We Modern Yet?
SOC 200 Class, Status and Power
ID 213 Latin American Politics
ID 219 Developing Southern Africa
ID 225 South Asia: Economics, Geography and Culture
ID 228 Economic Development
ID 230 Africa's Development in a Global Context
HIST 238 US Foreign Policy
ID 264 Advanced Topics in Development Theory
SOC 265 Social Movements, Quest for Justice
ID 286 Advanced Topics in Comparative Politics
ID 287 Politics and Power in Third World Societies
ID 293 Advanced Topics in International Relations
Conflict and Development
ID 101 Introduction to Peace Studies and the Psychology of Peace
ID 117 Revolutions and Political Violence
GOVT 177 Transitions to Democracy
ID 233 State Building: Middle East/The Balkans
SOC 242 Human Rights and Transitional Justice
ID 253 Social Movements, Globalization and the State
ID 259 Religion, Identity and Violence in a Globalizing World
ID 262 Famine and Food Security
ID 266 Principles of Negotiation and Mediation
ID 291 Refugees and Forced Migration
Gender and Development
ID/WS 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ID 138 Gender and Environment
WS 147 World Order and Globalization
ID 209 Beyond Victims and Guardian Angels: Third World Women, Gender and
Development
GEOG 237 Feminism, Nature, and Culture
ENG 242 Feminist Critical Theory
GEOG 244 Gender, Work, and Space
PSYC 249 Women in Society
WS 271 Race, Migration, Gender, and Ethnicity
ID 277 Gender, Environment and Development
ID 285 Gender and Global Change
ID 287 Politics and Power in Third World Societies
SOC 294 Global Ethnographies
Community-based Development
ID 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ID 131 Local Action, Global Change
ID 204/IDCE 304 International and Comparative Analysis of Community Development
ID 206 Peasants, Rural Development and Agrarian Change
GOVT 221 Urban Policy
ID 232 Population, Environment and Development
SOC 244 The Community
ID 246 Intermediate Quantitative Methods in Geography
SOC 249 Sociology of Development and Underdevelopment
ID 251 Nongovernmental Organizations: Catalysts for Development
ID 253 Social Movements, Globalization, and the State
ID 263 Global AIDS: The Pandemic in Comparative Perspective
EDUC 271 Cultures of American Schools
ID 280 Urban Ecology
ID 289 Advanced Development Theory
ID 294 Participation and Environmental Management
Resource Management
Courses in this
specialization can also be used to satisfy the resource management core course.
ID 112 Issues in Sustainable Development
EN 120 Discovering Environmental Science
ID 155 The Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
ID 170 Ecology and Economy in the Tropics
EN 171 International Perspectives on Environmental Problems and Policies
ID 174 Globalization, Environment and Justice
EN 180 Earth Transformed
ID 204 Watershed Ecology
SOC 205 Sociology of the Environment
ID 211 African Environments and Geographical Implications
ID 218 Physical Environment and Development
ID 218 Physical Environment and Development Seminar
BIOL 220 Population Biology
GEOG 224 Economy and Environment
EN 226 The Societal Analysis and Evaluation of Environmental Hazards: Theory and
Methods
ID 229 Management of Arid Lands
ID 232 Population, Environment, and Development
EN 241 Environmental Toxicology
EN 251 Limits of the Earth
MGMT 252 Corporate Environmental Management
EN 261 Decision Methods for Environmental Management and Policy
ID269/IDCE 30269/WS 269 Raced Nature, Gendered Development: The Political Economy of Environmental Conservation
EN 276 Environmental Law
ID 280 Urban Ecology
EN 282 Management of Environmental Pollutants
ID 284 Environment and Development in the Middle East and North Africa
EN 286 Sustainability, Institutions, and Policy Making
ID 294 Participation and Environmental Management
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
ID 110 Introduction to Computer and Quantitative Methods
ID 190 Introduction to GIS
ID 271 Digital Image Processing
ID 276 Spatial Database Development
ID 296 GIS and Local Planning
Skill Courses
These include skill courses in computer science, cultural anthropology,
cartography, statistics, geographic information systems (GIS), conflict
negotiation, or a foreign language at the intermediate level (105 or above). See
these departmental listings for additional ways to meet skills requirements.
ID 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ECON 160 Introduction to Statistical Analysis
ID 190 Introduction to GIS
EN 247 Intermediate Computer and Quantitative Methods
ID 260 / EN 260 Quantitative Modeling
EN 261 Decision Methods for Environmental Management and Policy
EN 266 Risk Analysis: Policy and Methods
ID 266 Principles of Negotiation and Mediation
ID 273 Effects of Mass Media
ID 276 Spatial Database Development
ID 296 GIS and Local Planning
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