International Development Studies
The Collaborative International Development Studies (CIDS) program provides a focal point for graduate teaching and research in the area of international development. The program combines training in a particular discipline with exposure to a broad range of social science perspectives. Faculty expertise encompasses various aspects of development in Asia, Africa, Eastern and Western Europe and the Americas.
Students wishing to pursue an MSc or MA degree with the designation International Development Studies will enter the CIDS program through a participating department.
Participating departments from OAC include Animal & Poultry Science, Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics, Rural Extension Studies, Rural Planning & Development.
Other participating units include the Departments of: Economics,
English & Theatre Studies, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political
Science, Sociology & Anthropology.
Visit the CIDS
Program website for more information.
Offered through the following departments:
Animal and Poultry
Science
Food, Agricultural
and Resource Economics
School of
Environmental Design and Rural Development
Offered as part of the following degree programs:
MA, MSc Collaborative Program



