Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
Interdisciplinary Programs
Focus on democracy, economic development, and rule of law subjects in any university department to earn honors in democracy, development, and rule of law.
What You'll Study
The CDDRL Interdisciplinary Honors Program aims to provide an opportunity for eligible seniors focusing on democracy, economic development, and rule of law subjects in any university department to earn honors in democracy, development, and rule of law (DDRL). CDDRL seeks a diverse group of undergraduate majors for the program from any department or interdisciplinary program interested in writing their senior theses on a subject touching upon DDRL with a global impact. Students will work to complete their thesis under the guidance and consultation of CDDRL faculty, but may have a primary thesis advisor from their own department. Upon fulfilling individual department course requirements and completing the honors program, the student will graduate in his/her major with a certificate of honors in Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law
Degrees Offered
- Interdisciplinary Honors
More Information
Learn more about the CDDRL Honors Program in the Stanford Bulletin
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