Development Studies MA

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  • Objectives
    This programme offers a multi-disciplinary framework within which to seek a better understanding of the problems of the developing world and of possible solutions. The programme emphasises an appreciation of the importance of social difference and inequality, including gender relations, age, ethnicity and class, for an understanding of development policy and practice. A Research Training route (RT) is also available, which aims to provide students with a grounding in research methodology and training.
  • Entry requirements
    The programme is designed for those who: -would like to learn more about developing countries and the dilemmas of economic, social and political development around the world; -have working experience in developing countries, and want to place that experience in a theoretical and comparative context; -want to advance their capacity to interpret critically a mass of information of different kinds on the problems of development; -want to enhance their research skills in the field of development.
  • Academic title
    Development Studies MA
  • Course description
    Module details

    Core course units typically cover the following:

    -Perspectives on Development
    -Political Economy of Development
    -Development Research

    Optional course units typically include:

    -Social Development:  Analysis and Policy
    -Poverty and Livelihoods:  Analysis, Policy and Action
    -Politics and Development
    -Environment and Development
    -Conflict Analysis
    -Conservation and Development
    -NGO Management and Strategy
    -Food and Agricultural Policies in Less Developed Countries
    -Growth Development and Economic Transformation
    -Economics for Rural Development
    -Ethics in World Politics
    -Human Rights in World Politics
    -Global Governance
    -Africa and Global Politics
    -Social Theory and Cultural Identity
    -Social Movements
    -Anthropology and Development
    -Globalisation and Development
    -Figuring out Society
    -Applied Demography
    -Survey Research                              

    Availability of optional units may vary from year to year.

    Career opportunities

    IDPM has a large and diverse postgraduate population, including a large number of students from outside the UK (85% of our students are drawn from outside the UK, particularly from Africa, Asia and Western Europe, but also reaching out to Latin America, the Middle East, North America and the Pacific). Many of our alumni have gone on to prestigious careers in the public service or in the NGO/charitable and private sectors, as policy officers, managers, consultants or development practitioners - while others have pursued further academic study leading to a PhD and academic careers. Since its foundation, IDPM has trained over 7000 individuals from 170 different

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