Certificate in International Development Studies
A Certificate in International Development Studies may be earned simultaneously with a B.A. or B.S. degree, or post baccalaureate in any non-Intl major. The certificate offers students an opportunity to enhance their knowledge of international development and prepare for careers and graduate studies in this field.
The Certificate in International Development Studies consists of 24 credits including three core courses (12 credits) and three courses (12 credits) of elective coursework focused on international development.
Students completing an International and Global Studies major or minor are not eligible to receive an International Development Studies certificate.
Required Courses (12 credits)
Students must take three core courses:
Intl 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 4 |
Intl 296 | The United States and the World | 4 |
Intl 397 | Theory and Policy in International Development | 4 |
Intl 201 and Intl 296 are prerequisites for Intl 397
Elective Courses (12 credits)
Students must select three elective upper-division international development studies-oriented courses (12 credits) from the permanent approved list shown below.
Study Abroad courses can count towards International Development Certificate Electives when approved through the Course Substitution process. See an advisor for more details.
All courses used to satisfy the departmental certificate requirements, whether taken in the department or elsewhere, must be graded C or above. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling departmental certificate requirements.