Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £9,250 | £4,600 |
| Northern Ireland | £9,250 | £4,600 |
| Scotland | £9,250 | £4,600 |
| Wales | £9,250 | £4,600 |
| EU | £20,250 | £10,150 |
| International | £20,250 | £10,150 |
Requirements
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Modules
International Human Rights Law
CoreConceptual Issues In the Theory and Practice of Social Sciences
CoreHuman rights, Humanitarian Intervention and Global Justice: Moral Problems International Politics
Core
About
Program Overview
The MA in Development and Human Rights at Swansea University integrates various disciplines to address contemporary global challenges.
Key Features
- Combines insights from development studies, politics, political theory, and international law.
- Focuses on critical global issues of the 21st century.
- Offers a dynamic course structure that includes both theoretical and applied perspectives.
- Taught by leading experts in the field.
- Utilizes legal theory, social and political theory, and specialized research tools for analysis.
Funding Information
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Subject Area Information
International Development is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on improving the quality of life in countries around the world, particularly in developing nations. This discipline encompasses a wide range of subjects, including economics, political science, sociology, public health, environmental studies, and more. Courses in international development aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and sustainable development.
1. Introduction to International Development
2. Global Poverty and Inequality
3. Sustainable Development
4. Development Economics
5. Public Health in Developing Countries
6. Human Rights and Development
7. Project Management for Development
- Analytical Skills
- Research Skills
- Project Management
- Cross-Cultural Communication
- Policy Analysis
Career
Graduates of international development programs can pursue a variety of careers, including roles that involve advising, policy analysis, project management, humanitarian aid, research, public health, and environmental sustainability.
Development Consultant
Advising governments, NGOs, and international organizations on development strategies and projects.
Policy Analyst
Working with think tanks, government agencies, or international bodies to develop and analyze policies.
Project Manager
Leading development projects for NGOs, international organizations, or private sector firms.
Humanitarian Aid Worker
Providing emergency assistance and support in crisis situations.
Researcher/Academic
Conducting research and teaching in universities or research institutions.
Public Health Specialist
Working on health initiatives in developing countries, often with organizations like WHO or UNICEF.
Environmental Specialist
Focusing on sustainable development and environmental protection efforts.
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