International Development Program | SIS

Courses

Graduate study in the ID Program is anchored in a required core curriculum and offers students the opportunity to custom-design a particular focus of concentration to fit their interests.

Some common areas of concentration in International Development:

  • Community Development
  • Conflict, Peacebuilding and Development
  • Development Management
  • Development Economics
  • Development Policy
  • Economic Development
  • Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
  • Environment and Development
  • Gender and Development
  • Governance and Democracy
  • Globalization
  • International Health
  • Human Rights
  • Evaluation Methods
  • International Education
  • International Political Economy
  • NGO Management
  • Program and Project Management
  • Children, Youth and Development

Skills Institutes

Intensive three-day courses, training students in state-of-the-art international development techniques

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Tinker-Walker Fellowships

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Through the Irene Tinker-Millidge Walker Fellowship, students can receive financial support to offset the costs of including overseas field experience in their research, internship, or practicum.

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