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The Certificate in International Development and Education cultivates global education leaders who understand the complex issues that shape international education and are prepared to engage in transforming policy and practice.

Students will explore a range of topics such as: poverty, inequity, sustainability, human rights, and governance; engage in self-reflection about the roles they might play in international development efforts; and learn about international education innovations.

How to Get In

All current UW-Madison undergraduates are eligible to complete the Certificate in International Development and Education. Students intending to complete this certificate should visit the School of Education's Certificate Programs page to complete the declaration form.

Students pursuing the Educational Policy Studies major or the Certificate in Educational Policy Studies are not eligible to complete the Certificate in International Development and Education.

Requirements

The Certificate in International Development and Education requires the following course distribution for a minimum of 12 credits. At least 6 credits must be completed in residence.

Completion of the certificate requires a minimum GPA of 2. 0 in certificate coursework.

Core Course

This course (3 credits) provides a foundational overview of the field of International Development Education and should be taken as early as possible. 

ED POL 260Introduction to International Education Development3

Education Policy Global Education and Development Electives

Select two courses from the following options (6 credits). These topical courses allow students to explore a key theme (e.g., human rights, climate change, poverty and inequality, health) in International Development Education in greater depth, or to deepen their understanding of the field of International and Comparative Education. 

ED POL 112Global Education through Film3
ED POL/​INTL ST  220Human Rights and Education3
ED POL 245Education in East Asia3
ED POL 320Climate Change, Sustainability, and Education3
ED POL/​INTL ST  335Globalization and Education3
ED POL 337Wealth, Poverty and Education3
ED POL 423Education for Global Change3
ED POL 460Immigration, Education, and Equity3
ED POL/​ANTHRO  570Anthropology and Education3
ED POL 675Introduction to Comparative and International Education3

Campus-wide International Development and Education Elective

Select one course from the following options (3 credits). These topical courses allow students to explore how key disciplines and fields of study across the campus engage with International Development:

A A E/​INTL ST  373Globalization, Poverty and Development3
A A E/​INTL ST  374The Growth and Development of Nations in the Global Economy3
A A E/​ECON/​INTL BUS  462Latin American Economic Development3
A A E/​ECON  473Economic Growth and Development in Southeast Asia3
A A E/​ECON  474Economic Problems of Developing Areas3
A A E/​ECON  477Agricultural and Economic Development in Africa3
ANTHRO 477Anthropology, Environment, and Development3
C&E SOC/​ENVIR ST/​SOC  540Sociology of International Development, Environment, and Sustainability3
C&E SOC/​SOC/​URB R PL  617Community Development3
C&E SOC/​SOC  630Sociology of Developing Societies/Third World3
GEOG 307International Migration, Health, and Human Rights3
GEOG/​INTL ST  315Universal Basic Income: The Politics Behind a Global Movement3
GEOG/​ENVIR ST  337Nature, Power and Society3
GEOG 538The Humid Tropics: Ecology, Subsistence, and Development4
GEOG/​ENVIR ST  557Development and Environment in Southeast Asia3
HISTORY/​INTL ST  330Global History of Humanitarianism3-4
HISTORY 434American Foreign Relations, 1901 to the Present3-4
HISTORY/​CHICLA  435Colony, Nation, and Minority: The Puerto Ricans' World3
HISTORY 607The American Impact Abroad: The Historical Dimension3
INTL ST 101Introduction to International Studies3-4
INTL ST/​GEOG  315Universal Basic Income: The Politics Behind a Global Movement3
INTL ST/​HISTORY  330Global History of Humanitarianism3-4
INTL ST/​A A E  373Globalization, Poverty and Development3
INTL ST 401Topics in Global Security3-4
INTL ST 402Topics in Politics and Policy in the Global Economy3-4
INTL ST 403Topics in Culture in the Age of Globalization3-4
INTL ST/​POLI SCI  431Contentious Politics3-4

Certificate Completion Requirement

This undergraduate certificate must be completed concurrently with the student’s undergraduate degree. Students cannot delay degree completion to complete the certificate.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Evaluate the social, cultural, and historical contexts of colonialism, imperialism, internationalism, and nongovernmental and state relations that shape the international development and international education fields.
  2. Analyze information about international development education problems from diverse disciplinary, methodological, and epistemological perspectives.
  3. Analyze international development education from diverse professional roles and perspectives related to nationality, race, class, gender, ability, and other forms of social differentiation.