Courses: A Guide to Development

Guide to Creating an IDS/IS Program - IDS, International Studies - University of Arizona

 

<< The Development Track

Among the courses that past students have found helpful in enhancing their ability to assist with development and humanitarian work are the following. Some courses carry prerequisites.

Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering:

ABE 120 Microcomputer Applications

Agriculture and Resource Economics:

AREC 213 Agriculture and Food Marketing
AREC 217 Resources and Environmental Economics
AREC 242 World Food Economy
AREC 350 Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policies
AREC 512 Economic policies and Developing Countries
AREC 516 Agricultural Development

Agriculture Technology Management:

AGTM 100 Principles and Practices of Agricultural Mechanization
AGTM 380 Global Agriculture and International Relations

Anthropology:

ANTH 202 Applying Anthropology in a Global Context
ANTH 315 World Ethnography
ANTH 331 Anthropology of Development
ANTH 409 Economic Anthropology
ANTH 412 Peasants and Peasant Societies
ANTH 465 Women in International Development

Business Administration:

BAD 301 Global and Financial Economics and Strategies
BAD 302 Human Side of Organizations
BAD 303 Application of Marketing Concepts and Tools in Business and Society

Communications:

COMM 107 Intercultural Communications

Community and Public Health:

C PH 178 Personal Health and Wellness
C PH 200 Introduction to Health Education
C PH 381 Health Education Intervention Methods
C PH 433 Global Health

Economics:

ECON 303 History of Economic Thought
ECON 300 Microeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions
ECON 330 Macroeconomic Institutions and Policy
ECON 332 Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 371 Economic Development

Engineering:

ENG 102 Introduction to Engineering

Geography:

GEOG 256 Sustainable Cities and Societies
GEOG 305 Economic Geography
GEOG 367 Population Geography
GEOG 446 Health and the Global Economy

Management and Policy:

MAP 305 Management and Organizational Behavior
MAP 310 Management, Organizational Behavior and Communications

Marketing:

MKTG 370 Marketing for NonProfit Organizations

Nutritional Science:

N SC 301 Nutrition and the Life Cycle

Political Science:

POL 437 Democracies, Emerging and Evolving

Sociology:

SOC 189 World Population

<< The Development Track

If you have any additional questions please email:

Dr. Wayne Decker - wdecker@email.arizona.edu
or
Dr. Karna Walter. - karna@email.arizona.edu

   
   
   
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies/International Studies
1027 East Second Street
Slonaker House Room 215
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0006