Norwich International studies

International Development and Influence

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the historical and political background of the United States' development efforts in developing countries. It covers cultural, economic, and legal factors involved in planning and executing development projects. Students will learn to assess the social, cultural, and political context of development areas accurately, identify stakeholders, and integrate development efforts with other actors in the area. It also covers the challenges arising from conflicts, corruption, and poor governance in these areas.

Students are introduced to the political and historical background of U.S. efforts to foster development in developing countries, and the cultural, economic and legal factors involved in planning and engaging in economic and infrastructural development in these areas. Students focus on the value and role of analytical research, identifying stakeholders, understanding the role of non-governmental organizations and assessing the social, cultural, and political context of the areas of development. Participants are introduced to the role development as a means of furthering democratic principles and U.S. foreign policy. Focus is on the problems and challenges presented by conflicts, corruption and poor governance in areas of development, strategic planning, security analysis, management of information public works and other infrastructural projects, and how the developing organizations should integrate or coordinate their efforts with other actors in the area. Students are familiarized with the process of an organizational needs assessment as a necessary step in planning international development.

Program Specific Admission Requirements

A bachelor's degree in any discipline from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or an equivalent degree from a foreign institution, as evaluated by WES, IERF, or SpanTran.

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Next Session Start Dates: 

WINTER: November 18, 2024

SPRING: February 17, 2025

SUMMER: May 19, 2025