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Master of Science - International Development

University of Birmingham - Edgbaston

Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Last updated: 26/12/2024
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About Master of Science - International Development

The MSc in International Development allows students to explore the challenges facing developing and developed countries in the fight against global poverty, as well as to understand the promise and problems of proposed approaches to poverty reduction.

Students will explore theories of development in historical context from 1945 up to the present day in a single compulsory module. The theories are then applied to contemporary development approaches and issues. Throughout, the emphasis is on students developing a critical understanding of the evolution of development theories over the last half century and its implications for present day thinking about development.

Students can then select the remaining five modules to suit their own needs and interests. Students could, for example, take modules in rural and urban poverty reduction, on conflict and development or gender and development. Students could also take modules on project management, disaster management or governance. Many other modules are also available to choose from.

Each programme is taught by a team of multi-disciplinary specialists who work closely with students to address individual interests and concerns. Every student is allocated an academic tutor to support students in their academic progress throughout the year. The department has a long history of teaching students from across the world, and recent students have come from 99 different countries and a wide variety of professional and academic backgrounds.
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Cost and Duration


Program Level
Master's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
1 Year Master's Degree
Cost of Living
£12,006.00 GBP / Year
Gross Tuition
£25,290.00 GBP / First Year
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