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2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology, Community and International Development Concentration BS


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Community development workers perform a wide array of tasks that enable communities at the local or international level to change and improve various aspects in the lives of their residents. They work in different settings such as inner city agencies, service-learning organizations, community service organizations, community advocacy groups, etc. Additionally community development workers could work overseas in international relief and development agencies as well as for church-based mission 
programs. 27 credits must be selected from courses numbered 300 or above.

Students qualify for entry into the BS CID when they:

  • Earn a minimum GPA of 2. 00
  • Receive grades of C or better in all required program prerequisite and cognate courses

Total Credits: 51-56


Required Andrews Core Experience Course - 3


Additional Information


Completion of this concentration prepares a student for Track 2 within the Master of Science in Community & International Development (MSCID) program, which allows students to finish the degree in one year instead of the usual two.

Computer Policy


In the Behavioral Sciences, the computer is an indispensible tool for collecting and working with data, accessing scientific reports, and for writing and critical thinking. As a result, the Department of Behavioral Sciences requires students to have a laptop computer in order to meet the requirements of the curriculum. Students are responsible for maintaining their computer with the required software appropriate for the courses they are enrolled in as they progress through the curriculum. Use of the computer varies by course.

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