It is estimated that 10% of the world’s population (~750 million people) live on less than $2 per day, and two-thirds live on less than $10. Meanwhile, the wealthiest 1% of the world’s population owns 44% of global assets. International Development Studies is concerned not only with the staggering chasm that exists between the world’s wealthiest societies and their poorest members, but also with how we got there and, most importantly, what can be done about it.

We study inequities in resource access, livelihoods, vibrant social movements, and ongoing political and cultural transformations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Using interdisciplinary approaches that bring together insights from history, economics, geography, political science, and sociology, international development studies sheds light on the causes and solutions to global inequalities and extreme poverty. Furthermore, it reevaluates the significance of income as a measure of human well-being, bringing to light the importance of health, education, gender, and other considerations. 

Why Get an International Development Studies Degree at PSU?

Choose PSU’s International Development Studies major if you’re looking for:

  • Exceptional faculty. Our classes are taught by experts from various humanities and social science disciplines whose research, teaching, and lived experience is grounded internationally.
  • Exciting, cutting-edge courses. Our course offerings cover topics such as globalization, migration, global health, global security, and international media.
  • An interdisciplinary degree. We offer a flexible interdisciplinary curriculum that can be tailored to your goals and interests.
  • Personalized Advising. Professional and faculty advisors are available to support your learning goals and guide you to new opportunities.
  • Study Abroad Opportunities. You can enhance your learning by enrolling in any of the 200 credit-bearing international opportunities offered through PSU Education Abroad.

What can you do with a bachelor's degree in International Development Studies?

A degree in International Development Studies prepares students for a wide range of careers in the nonprofit, private, and government sectors. Graduates of our program have found opportunities all over the world in:

  • Graduate programs in International Affairs, Business, Political Science, Urban Studies, Public Health, etc.
  • Private-sector employers, including international businesses
  • Aid organizations such as the International Red Cross
  • Nonprofits focused on issues ranging from health to education, food systems, gender rights, sustainability, and more
  • Business incubators and trade organizations
  • Government agencies and grassroots organizations, with a focus on international affairs
  • Journalism and media organizations

Whether you want to pursue a career overseas, work in the United States, or prepare for a graduate degree, take the first step with Portland State University’s International Development Studies program.

Ready to start?

We offer a major in International Development

Click on the link on the right to see the curriculum for the program.

Our faculty includes scholars specializing in a wide range of topics such as environmental and ecological change, electoral democracy, sustainable rural development, gender and sexuality, financial crises, labor migration, urban issues, and the media. Wielding degrees in Geography, Political Science, Communications, and Economics, they complement each other’s fields to provide students a truly multidisciplinary perspective. 

If you have questions about the International Development Studies major, we encourage you to contact a CUPA professional advisor or the program faculty advisor Prof. Leopoldo Rodriguez