International Track
Required Courses
Term 1: May 21–June 29, 2012*—on campus in Durham, NH
- Project 1—Project Design
- Integrative Approaches to Development Policy and Practice (international)
- Economic Analysis for Development
- Global Health
Term 2: September–December 2012—online in home community
- Project 2—Implementation
- Environmental Sustainability and Development
Term 3: January–April 2013—online in home community
- Project 3—Project Management
- Financial Management for Development Organizations
Term 4: May 20–June 28, 2013*—on campus in Durham, NH
- Project 4—Monitoring and Evaluation
- Leadership, Collaboration, and Communication
- Sustainable Engineering for Development Practice
- Policy Seminar
Electives
Elective courses are noted as “U.S.,” “international,” or “U.S. and international” to signify their focus area. However, students may take any elective, i.e., students are not restricted by their international or domestic U.S. track.
Term 1: May 21–June 29, 2012*—on campus in Durham, NH
- Balancing Resource Management, Land Use and Development (U.S. and international)
- Current Issues in Microenterprise (U.S. and international)
- Housing Development (U.S. - planned for 2012-2013)
Term 2: September–December 2012—online in home community
- Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems (U.S. and international)
- Workforce Development in the U.S. (U.S., planned for 2012-2013)
Term 3: January–April 2013—online in home community
- Community Medicine and Epidemiology (international)
- Social Enterprise (U.S. and international, planned for 2012-2013)
Term 4: May 20–June 28, 2013*—on campus in Durham, NH
- Balancing Resource Management, Land Use and Development (U.S. and international)
- Current Issues in Microenterprise (U.S. and international)
- Negotiation Strategies (U.S. and international, planned for 2012-2013)
- Financing Development (U.S. and international, planned for 2012-2013)
* During each six-week summer session, the first four weeks consist of required courses and the final two weeks consist of elective courses. If desired, all electives could be completed during the two online semesters.
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