International Development - Doctorate
Welcome to the International Development Doctoral Program
The International Development Doctoral (IDV) is dedicated to provide a hybrid doctoral program which encompasses the content and academic rigor of a traditional on-campus program, yet in a flexible delivery format. Our curriculum includes majors and minors in Economic Development, Political Development, Security Studies, and Social/Cultural Development. IDV faculty represent various academic disciplines, while the diverse IDV student body includes students from colleges and university faculties, the military, private and public sectors, and non-profits.
The International Development Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program accepts applications for both fall and spring admission on a rolling basis. The annual deadline for the fall semester start is June 15 of that year and the deadline for the spring semester start is November 15 of the previous year. Following application reviews by IDV faculty and various other University channels, the Graduate School will notify prospective students of their acceptance or non-acceptance.
- The IDV program is delivered in a hybrid format. Classes are online with in-person, mandatory attendance, sessions held seven times per calendar year (three sessions in spring and fall semesters each and one session in the summer semester).
- In addition to normal tuition and fees, the IDV program charges a flat program fee of $450/per semester of enrollment. Additional funding resources are available.
What Will I Learn?
Students in the International Development Doctoral program learn a variety of skills which will aid them in furthering their career and life goals:
- You will learn to think like a scholar
- You will learn both quantitative and qualitative research skills
- You will learn critical-thinking research skills
- You will learn how to write and present an academic paper
The IDV program is dedicated to providing our students with an exceptional educational experience.
Faculty Engagement
The faculty of the IDV program comprises scholars from various disciplines whose research
is published in national and international journals. We believe in a Teacher-Scholar-Mentor
model of instruction. In addition to scholars who are passionate about teaching the
IDV faculty sees mentoring as integral to our doctoral program. IDV faculty are engaged
in co-authorship and academic conference participation with our students. Our graduates
are well-rounded scholars and practitioners making a difference in our world.
Availability
Degree Plan | Availability |
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Online 100% |
- University Professor
- International Business
- Government Employee
- Military Officer
- Federal Law Enforcement Agent
- Counter Intelligence Operator
- Candace Forbes Bright, Ph.D. Graduated 2014
Associate Research Professor East Tennessee State University - Prebble Ramswell, Ph.D. Graduated 2016
Mayor Pro Tem and Councilwoman, City of Destin Academic Program Director, Columbia 51¶ºÄÌ University
- Edward Bee, Ph.D. Graduated 2016
President and CEO Taimerica Management Company - Dave Davis, Ph.D. Graduated 2017
Assistant Professor Director of Center for Research and Entrepreneurial Development William Carey University
- Madeline Messick, Ph.D. Graduated 2016
Analyst U.S. Government Accountability Office - Matt Bluem, Ph.D. Graduated 2018
Program Director and Associate Professor International Development Master's Program St. Mary's University of Minnesota