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MSc International Development
University of Birmingham

This MSc / PGDip programme aims to provide students with an understanding of the evolution of thinking and practice in international development over the last 50 or 60 years.  The core module aims to familiarise students with key concepts (e.g. development and poverty) and theories (e.g. modernisation, dependency, neo-liberalism and the ‘crisis’ in development theory) and with the changing roles of international development organisations and sates in promoting international development (e.g. through aid, trade and fiscal, monetary and social policies).  The emphasis throughout is on encouraging students to reflect critically on what has worked well or not, and why.
 
You can also specialise by choosing from pathways within the International Development Programme:
 
Poverty, Inequality and Development
Conflict, Security and Development



Type of course
Postgraduate taught course

Entry requirements

Candidates should have a good Honours degree, or equivalent from an approved university (or an equivalent professional qualification in a related field).  Degrees from all disciplines are considered. A candidate’s work experience is also taken into consideration. 

For more information, contact Andrea Potter



Start and finish dates
Begins in September and takes a minimum of 2 years, maximum of 4 years, to complete. Fully online with tutor and peer engagement

http://www.idd.bham.ac.uk