The International Community Development (ICD) minor introduces students to principles and practices for effective service in international community development.
Objectives:
The ICD minor equips students to:
Course requirements and suggested program of study
Students will live in a simulated Third-World Village, a training center which empowers students for problem solving and coping skills so that they can effectively serve in developing countries. Areas of training include Sustainable Agriculture, Spiritual Development, Small Animal Husbandry, Food Technology, Appropriate Technology, Primary Health and Cross-Cultural Communication & Community Development.
The training received through this minor will benefit:
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Mike Barnett Dean of the College of Intercultural Studies B.A., University of Houston; M. Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Read More... |