International Development Minor
SSH PEAK
The International Development minor is designed for students interested in development and related issues such as economic growth, poverty, globalization, culture change, and political order. Grounded in the discipline of Political Economy, this minor is an excellent field for students interested in how society organizes itself through government, the market, and non-governmental actors. As a minor program, it is a useful complement to other major and minors in the Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Professional Studies. Students with primary interests in this topic should consider the International Political Economy major. The minor consists of 15-16 credits.
Minor Requirements
15 credits (Total does not include prerequisite courses)
Complete the following three courses (9 credits):
POE-120 | International Politics | 3 credits |
POE-260 | Comparative Politics | 3 credits |
POE-263 | Introduction to Political Economy | 3 credits |
Complete at least 6 credits from the following courses:
ATH-305 | Culture Change and the World System | 3 credits |
POE-130 | Global Issues | 1 credit |
POE-199 | Model United Nations I | 1 credit |
POE-351 | Political Economy of Development | 3 credits |
POE-368 | African Political Economy | 3 credits |
POE-370 | Political Economy of China | 3 credits |
POE-374 | Political Economy of SE Asia | 3 credits |
POE-380 | International Political Economy | 3 credits |
POE-392 | Field Research Methods | 3 credits |
POE-399 | Model United Nations II | 2 credits |
With approval of the International Development Minor supervisor, students may potentially apply credits earned from approved study abroad programs or relevant internships.