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BA Hons International Development with Social Anthropology and Politics with Overseas Experience (L2LP)
University of East Anglia: School of International Development

 

This degree examines International Development from a perspective of social anthropology and politics giving you exposure to both interdisciplinary and disciplinary teaching.

In Year 1, you will study 4 compulsory modules:

 

  • Introduction to Development Studies
  • Key Skills for Development Skills
  • Data in Development Studies
  • Social Analysis for Development: Sociology
Students can also choose 1 other subject theme from the following 2 subjects:
  • Economics for Development
  • Natural Resources and Environment for Development
In Year 2, you will continue with your chosen theme and also be able to select a range of modules from a choice of topical and regional courses.

In Year 3, you will write a Dissertation (research project) focused on a topic which builds on the knowledge gained in the subject of social science. Students will also undertake their Overseas Experience (either Work Experience or Overseas Study) at this time where they will spend 3-4 months overseas in the Autumn semester.

 



Type of course
Undergraduate courses

Entry requirements

 

All candidates must hold 5 GCSE’s (or equivalent) at grade C or above including Maths and English. A-level: BBB - Two AS-levels will be accepted in lieu of one A2-level International Baccalaureate: 31 points overall For other qualifications, please see www.uea.ac.uk/dev/courses or email to dev.admiss@uea.ac.uk

 



Start and finish dates

 

September to June (three years)

 



Average student numbers
80

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