The International Development Studies major provides students with the opportunity to study and evaluate economic development theories/models, development planning, development programming, grassroots development projects, democratization, gender issues in development, urban problems, and other factors that affect the development process.
LOWER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS |
| COURSE |
TITLE |
UNITS |
| ECO 101 |
Principles of Economics I * |
3 |
| ECO 102 |
Principles of Economics II * |
3 |
| ACC 201 |
Principles of Financial Accounting |
4 |
| BUS 212 |
Principles of Management |
4 |
| MTH 203 |
Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
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UPPER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS |
| COURSE |
TITLE |
UNITS |
| BUS 412 |
Leadership |
4 |
| BUS 470 |
Nonprofit Organization Management |
4
|
| BUS 480 |
International Business |
4 |
| ECO 315 |
Theories of Economic Development |
4
|
| ECO 410 |
International Economics |
4 |
| ECO 450 |
History of Economic Thought |
4 |
| ECO 460 |
Applied Econometrics |
4 |
ECO 470
|
Contemporary Development Planning |
4
|
| Four units from: |
| BUS 301 |
Legal Environment of Business |
4 |
| BUS 332 |
Principles of Marketing |
4 |
| BUS 382 |
Entrepreneurship |
2 |
| BUS 489 |
Business Internship |
2-4 |
| ECO 320 |
Urban Economics |
2 |
| ECO 360 |
Public Finance |
2 |
| ECO 380 |
Money and Banking |
4 |
| ECO 440 |
Racial and Gender Issues In Economics and Education |
2
|
| ECO 490 |
Special Studies in Economics |
4 |
| POL 230 |
Introduction to International Relations |
4
|
| POL 420 |
United States Foreign Policy |
4 |
| POL 435 |
Global Governance |
4 |
| POL 450 |
Issues of Global Human Rights |
2 |
| SOC 201 |
Cultural Anthropology* |
3 |
| SOC 350 |
Urban Sociology |
3 |
|
TOTAL |
36 |
|
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|
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE COURSE |
| COURSE |
TITLE |
UNITS |
| PHL 211 |
Ethics ** |
3 |
*
|
Fulfills the general education requirement in the Social World. |
**
|
Fulfills general education requirement in Philosophy. |
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