Deanna Durham, Gloria Rhodes, and Tim Seidel, advisors
Whereas the peacebuilding and development (PXD) major is designed for students who want a focus in both peacebuilding and development, the global development major is designed as a stand-alone major for students particularly interested in careers addressing social, political, and economic inequality and injustice. This major benefits students with bi-vocational interests. It cannot be taken as a double major with the PXD major or the peacebuilding major.
Foundation (12-14 SH)
- PXD 151 Exploring Conflict and Peace OR SOC 101 Intro to Sociology - 3
- PXD 225 Theories of Social Change - 3
- STAT 120 Descriptive Statistics - 2
- SOC 336 Methods of Social Research - 3
- PXD 431 PXD Practicum - 1-3
Core theory (12 SH)
- ECON 201 Survey of Economics OR ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics - 3
- PXD 365 Social and Political Economy OR *ECON 401 Development Economics - 3
- PXD 375 Globalization and Justice - 3
- PXD 485 Global Development - 3
Core practice/skills (6 SH)
Choose two of the following courses:
- *PXD 261 Community and Conflict Analysis Techniques - 3
- *PXD 451 Program Evaluation - 3
- SOWK 330 Social Policy Analysis - 3
- BUAD 465 Project Management and Grant Writing - 3
Electives (6 SH)
- Any course not taken above
- *PXD 335 Understanding Violent Conflict - 3
- PXD 345 Peacebuilding Theory and Action - 3
- SOC 255 Social Movements - 3
- POL 113 International Relations - 2
- BUAD 331 Organizational Behavior - 3
- *ECON 311 Contemporary Economic Issues - 3
- NURS 432 Community Health - 3