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Courses

This page provides an overview of courses offered in the MSCID program within the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences (SSBS). The courses reflect the interdisciplinary nature of humanitarian and development studies and are designed to build both theoretical and practical skills.

Course info includes the sectors within the Humanitarian and Development field:

H – Humanitarian

C – Cross-cutting

D – Development

This page is provided for guidance only, and SSBS reserves the right to modify course offerings at any time. For the most current information on availability, scheduling, and registration, please consult the official 大象传媒 University Course Schedule.

 

CURRICULUM COURSES

COURSE COURSE NAME CREDITS
REQ.
SEMSTER
*every other yr
FACULTY SECTOR
C, D, H **
 

Foundation Courses 

18 total

     
Field Practicum 1 All Raveloharimisy C
Research Project 2,3 All Raveloharimisy C
  Choose one of the following options:        

Option 1

 

Research Methods III

Research Methods IV

 

2

2

 

Sp

Sp

 

Witzel / Burnett

Bailey

 

C

C

Option 2

 

Qualitative Research Methods I

 

3

 

Fa

 

Basurto Gutierrez

 

C

Option 3

 

Applied Statistical Methods I

 

3

 

Fa

 

Milmine

 

C

  Choose from the following courses to equal 18 credits total in Foundations:        
Grant Writing 2 Fa* Sutton C
Topics Course 1-6   Various  
Humanitarian and Development Practice 1-3 Su Raveloharimisy C
Political Economy Analysis 3 Sp* Raveloharimisy C
Project Cycle Management 3 Sp* Raveloharimisy C
           
 

Program Electives

12

     
  Choose 12 credits from the following options in consultation with the program advisor:        
Cultural and Developmental Anthropology 2   Hatfield D
Organizational Behavior & Leadership 3 Fa Muhlenbeck C
Leadership & Management of Not-for-Profit Organizations 3 Sp Muhlenbeck C
Management of Human Resources 3 Su Lilian Akawobsa / Ben Maguad  
Development Theory and Practice 3 Fa* Raveloharimisy D
Humanitarian Studies: Theory and Practice 3 Fa* LaBianca H
Global Health & Development 3 Fa* Hatfield H
Poverty Analysis & Reduction Strategies 3 Su Raveloharimisy D
Community Change 3 Fa Ponce-Rodas D
Topics course (repeatable) 1-6   Various  
Portfolio Development Seminar 1 Sp* Raveloharimisy C
Institutions in Development 3   Adjunct D
Portfolio Project 2   Raveloharimisy C
Financial Management 3 Sp Peprah C
Mission in Cultural and Religious Context (only available to MSCID/MDiv Dual Degree Students) 3 Sp Drumi C
Disaster Psychology 2 Fa* Burnett H
Emergency Preparedness 2 Fa* Torres H
Migrant & Refugee Issues 2,3 Fa* Hatfield D
Disaster Response and Emergency Operations 2   Adjunct H
Emergency Planning 2 Sp* Burnett H
Principles and Practice of Hazards Mitigation 3   Adjunct H
Policy for Social Change (only available to MSCID/MSW Dual Degree Students) 3 Sp Young D

**Sectors in the Humanitarian and Development field: H – Humanitarian, C – Cross-cutting, D – Development

 

MAIN COURSES BY FACULTY

Joel Raveloharimisy, MBA, PhD
Director of Community & International Development Program,
Associate Professor of
Community & Int'l Development
  • Humanitarian & Development Practice
  • Humanitarian Studies: Theory and Practice
  • Innovation Theory & Practice
  • Political Economy Analysis
  • Project Cycle Management
Stacie Hatfield, PhD
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
  • Children & Youth in Development
  • Cultural & Developmental Anthropology
  • Global Health & Development
  • Migrant & Refugee Issues
Harvey Burnett, PhD
Chair of Social & Behavioral Sciences Department,
Professor of Psychology
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Emergency Planning
Kristen Witzel, MA
Assistant Professor of Sociology
  • Gender Roles Contemporary Society
  • Racial & Ethnic Relations
Karl Bailey, PhD
Professor of Psychology
  • Research Methods II
  • Research Methods III
Melissa Ponce-Rodas, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology
  • Community Change
Øystein S. LaBianca, PhD
Research Professor of Anthropology
  • Research mentor
  • Development Theory & Practice
Duane C. McBride, PhD
Research Professor of Sociology
  • Research mentor
  • Budgeting & Grantsmanship
Carlisle Sutton, M.Div., MSCID
Adjunct Faculty
  • Grant Writing
 

 

COURSES BY SEMESTER

FALL SPRING SUMMER
CIDS 520* Development Theory and Practice:  3 cr. ANTH 517* Cultural and Developmental
Anthropology
:  2 cr.
CIDS 554 Poverty Analysis & Reduction Strategies:  3 cr.
CIDS 521* Innovation Theory & Practice:  3 cr. CIDS 535* Grant Writing:  2 cr. CIDS 575 Topics:  1-6 cr.
CIDS 524 Humanitarian Studies: Theory and Practice:  3 cr. CIDS 575 Topics:  1-6 cr. CIDS 623 Humanitarian & Development Practice:  1-3 cr.
CIDS 534* Fundraising:  3 cr. CIDS 632 Portfolio Development Seminar:  1 cr. (or when necessary) CIDS 680 Field Practicum: 1 cr.
CIDS 568 Community Change:  3 cr. CIDS 663* Political Economy Analysis:  3 cr. CIDS 697 Portfolio Project:  2 cr. (2nd yr)
CIDS 575 Topics:  1-6 cr. CIDS 673* Project Cycle Management:  3 cr. CIDS 698 Research Project:  2 cr. (2nd yr)
CIDS 680 Field Practicum: 1 cr. CIDS 675* Institutions in Development:  3 cr. EDRM 605 Qualitative Research Methods in Education and Psychology:  3 cr.
CIDS 697 Portfolio Project:  2 cr. (2nd yr) CIDS 680 Field Practicum: 1 cr. EDRM 611 Applied Statistical Methods I:  3 cr.
CIDS 698 Research Project:  2,3 cr. (2nd yr) CIDS 697 Portfolio Project:  2 cr. (2nd yr)  
EDRM 605 Qualitative Research Methods in
Education and Psychology
:  3 cr.
CIDS 698 Research Project:  2,3 cr. (2nd yr)
 
EDRM 611 Applied Statistical Methods I:  3 cr. FNCE 675 Financial Management:  3 cr.  
SOCI 508 Emergency Preparedness:  2 cr. SOCI 555 Emergency Planning:  2 cr.  
  SOCI 533 Research Methods III: Advanced Research Design-Experimntl and Survey:  2 cr. (1st yr)  
  SOCI 534 Research Methods IV: Advanced Statistical Analysis & SPSS:  2 cr. (1st yr)  

* courses only offered every other year