IX. Graduate Programs

International Development Studies

Collaborative Master's Program

Students wishing to pursue a Master's degree with the designation "International Development Studies" must enter the collaborative IDS program through a participating department.

Admission Requirements

Students must meet both departmental and collaborative IDS requirements. They must demonstrate familiarity with conceptual frameworks employed in the social sciences. More detailed information is available on the IDS Graduate website.

Degree Requirements

Students complete IDS core requirements and requirements designated for IDS students by the relevant department. Following are requirements for select departments; consult the IDS Graduate website for other departments. One IDS core course may be waived if a student has taken a comparable course at the senior undergraduate level.

IDS Master's Core Courses*

IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar

One of:

SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America

One of:

GEOG*6400 [0.50] Urbanization and Development
GEOG*6450 [0.50] Development Geography
EDRD*6050 [0.50] Farming Systems Analysis and Development
RPD*6291 [0.50] Rural Development Administration

One of:

ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development

One of:

POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment
Note

*This does not apply to students in Anthropology, Engineering, Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Political Science and Rural Planning and Development. Please see specific departmental requirements sections below for required courses (both IDS and departmental or program).

Optional IDS Courses

Students in the collaborative program may undertake any course offered by a collaborating department with the permission of the instructor. There are also two optional interdisciplinary courses available:

IDEV*6000 [0.50] Regional Context
IDEV*6500 [0.50] Fieldwork in International Development Studies

Departmental or Program Requirements

Programs not listed below are designed by special arrangements. All departmental requirements are subject to change. Students should confirm the departmental course requirements with the respective Graduate Coordinator.

Public Issues in Anthropology (MA)

IDS Requirements:

IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar

One of:

GEOG*6400 [0.50] Urbanization and Development
GEOG*6450 [0.50] Development Geography
EDRD*6050 [0.50] Farming Systems Analysis and Development
RPD*6291 [0.50] Rural Development Administration
One of:
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development
One of:
POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment
Departmental Requirements:
ANTH*6080 [0.50] Anthropological Theory
ANTH*6140 [0.50] Qualitative Research Methods
ANTH*6000 [0.50] Public Issues Anthropology
Either a Thesis and one additional course or
ANTH*6660 [1.00] Major Paper
and three additional courses
Capacity Development and Extension (MSc)
CDE*6070 [0.50] Foundations of Capacity Building and Extension
CDE*6260 [0.50] Research Design
One of:
RPD*6380 [0.50] Application of Quantitative Techniques in Rural Planning and Development
EDRD*6000 [0.50] Qualitative Analysis in Rural Development

Two additional courses from the following group:

CDE*6290 [0.50] Special Topics in Capacity Building and Extension
CDE*6311 [0.50] Community Engagement and Public Participation
CDE*6320 [0.50] Capacity Building for Sustainable Development
CDE*6330 [0.50] Facilitation and Conflict Management
CDE*6410 [0.50] Readings in Capacity Building and Extension
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
CDE*6690 [0.50] Community Environmental Leadership
A thesis OR
CDE*6900 [1.00] Major Research Paper
plus two more courses from the restricted electives group (see course list above)
Economics (MA)
ECON*6000 [0.50] Microeconomic Theory I
ECON*6020 [0.50] Macroeconomic Theory I
ECON*6940 [1.00] Research Project
One of:
ECON*6050 [0.50] Introduction to Econometric Methods
AND
ECON*6180 [0.50] Econometric Methods
OR
ECON*6140 [0.50] Econometrics I
Engineering (MEng in Environmental Engineering or Water Resources Engineering)

IDS Core Courses Required:

IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar

One of:

SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America

One of:

ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development

One of:

POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment

Departmental Requirements:

Six courses from the list of required graduate courses in Engineering (to be selected in consultation with advisor)

One of:
ENGG*6950 [1.00] Final Project in Environmental Engineering
ENGG*6900 [1.00] Final Project in Water Resources Engineering
Engineering (MASc in Environmental Engineering or Water Resources Engineering)

IDS Core Courses Required:

IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar

One of:

SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America
One of:
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
One of:
POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment

Departmental Requirements:

Three courses from the list of required graduate courses in Engineering (to be selected in consultation with advisor)

Thesis
English (MA)
Three English courses and a thesis
OR
Four English courses and
ENGL*6803 [1.00] Research Project
Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (MSc)

IDS Requirements

IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar

One of:

SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America

One of:

GEOG*6400 [0.50] Urbanization and Development
GEOG*6450 [0.50] Development Geography
EDRD*6050 [0.50] Farming Systems Analysis and Development
RPD*6291 [0.50] Rural Development Administration

One of:

POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment

Departmental Requirements

Thesis based MSc:

FARE*6380 [0.50] Applied Microeconomics for Agricultural Economists
FARE*6970 [0.50] Applied Quantitative Methods for Agricultural Economists
FARE*6910 [0.50] Applied Policy Analysis I
FARE*6100 [0.50] The Methodologies of Economics
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
FARE*6800 [0.00] Seminar in Agricultural Economics
One additional course
A thesis
Note

* NB: a departmental course from the policy area may substitute for the Politics course in the IDS core.

Course-based MSc:

FARE*6380 [0.50] Applied Microeconomics for Agricultural Economists
FARE*6910 [0.50] Applied Policy Analysis I
FARE*6970 [0.50] Applied Quantitative Methods for Agricultural Economists
FARE*6100 [0.50] The Methodologies of Economics
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
FARE*6400 [0.50] Advanced Topics in Agricultural Economics
FARE*6140 [1.00] Major Paper in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
FARE*6800 [0.00] Seminar in Agricultural Economics
One additional course
Note

*NB: a departmental course from the policy area may substitute for the Politics course in the IDS core

Geography (MA or MSc)
GEOG*6090 [0.50] Geographical Research Methods I
GEOG*6091 [0.50] Geographical Research Methods II
One other Geography course not taken as part of the IDS core
Either a thesis OR
GEOG*6180 [1.00] Research Project in Geography
plus one other Geography course not taken as part of the IDS core
History (MA)
HIST*6020 [0.50] Historiography II
Two additional History courses
OR (only one if the IDS core includes):
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
One of:
Thesis
HIST*6400 [1.00] Major Paper
Latin American and Caribbean Studies (MA)
LACS*6010 [0.50] Latin American Identity & Culture I
LACS*6020 [0.50] Latin American Identity & Culture II
LACS*6030 [0.50] Globalization & Insecurity in the Americas
One of:
LACS*6000 [0.50] Research Methods Seminar
POLS*6940 [0.50] Qualitative Research Design and Methods
SOC*6130 [0.50] Quantitative Research Methods
Plus:
IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
(or its equivalent)
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America
(or its equivalent)
Plus:
LACS*6100 [1.00] Research Project
Philosophy (MA)
PHIL*6950 [0.50] MA Seminar

Additional philosophy courses in consultation with the department

Either a thesis or research paper (in conjunction with)

PHIL*6990 [1.00] Guided Research Project
Political Science (MA)
IDS Requirements:
IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar
One of
SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America
One of:
GEOG*6400 [0.50] Urbanization and Development
GEOG*6450 [0.50] Development Geography
EDRD*6050 [0.50] Farming Systems Analysis and Development
RPD*6291 [0.50] Rural Development Administration
One of:
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development

Departmental Requirements

POLS*6900 [0.25] Pro-Seminar
POLS*6940 [0.50] Qualitative Research Design and Methods
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment
One of:
Thesis
OR
POLS*6970 [1.00] Major Paper
plus one additional course from the Political Science Department (elective)
Rural Planning and Development (MSc Planning)
IDS Requirements:
IDEV*6100 [0.50] International Development Studies Seminar
One of
SOC*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
ANTH*6460 [0.50] Gender and Development
CDE*6420 [0.50] Communication for Social and Environmental Change
SOC*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
ANTH*6420 [0.50] Global Agro-Food Systems, Communities and Rural Change
SOC*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
ANTH*6480 [0.50] Work, Gender and Change in a Global Context
SOC*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
ANTH*6270 [0.50] Diversity and Social Equality
SOC*6500 [0.50] Social Movements in Latin America
One of:
ECON*6350 [0.50] Economic Development
ECON*6370 [0.50] Economic Development in Historical Perspective
FARE*6600 [0.50] Food Security and the Economics of Agri‐Food Systems in Developing Countries
One of:
POLS*6730 [0.50] The Politics of Development and Underdevelopment
POLS*6750 [0.50] Development in Practice

Departmental Requirements

RPD*6030 [0.50] International Rural Development Planning: Principles and Practices
RPD*6170 [0.50] Rural Research Methods
RPD*6240 [0.50] Planning and Development Theory
RPD*6291 [0.50] Rural Development Administration
RPD*6380 [0.50] Application of Quantitative Techniques in Rural Planning and Development
Plus a thesis and one additional RPD course
OR
RPD*6360 [1.00] Major Research Paper
plus two additional RPD courses
Note

*NB: RPD*6291, Rural Development Administration counts as an IDS core course for Geography.

Sociology (MA)
SOC*6070 [0.50] Sociological Theory
SOC*6700 [0.00] Pro-seminar
One of:
SOC*6130 [0.50] Quantitative Research Methods
ANTH*6140 [0.50] Qualitative Research Methods
Plus a thesis and one additional Sociology course OR
SOC*6660 [1.00] Major Paper
Plus three additional Sociology courses
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