Africa and Development at University of Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

This programme combines development studies with an interdisciplinary focus on Africa. It is ideal for those who wish to pursue careers in international development, as well as students planning to pursue doctoral research on aspects of development in Africa. Africa is one of the most important sites of international development interventions, and historically one of the sites where much of the academic discipline of development studies was forged. This programme draws on the expertise of the University’s Department of African Studies and Anthropology (DASA) and International Development Department (IDD) to provide an in-depth exploration of the relationship between development studies and Africa. It provides an advanced understanding of the African cultural, political and historical circumstances which have been formative in the constitution of development studies as a field, and which have shaped the impact of development interventions in the continent. This programme offers an excellent opportunity for students who want to both master the tools of development thinking and understand how best to apply them while also developing a nuanced and informed understanding of the complex and dynamic realities of Africa and its Diasporas. It offers an impressive range of disciplinary specialisations and diversity of modules, as well as a variety of academic-related activities designed to enhance the student learning experience.

Modules

Core modules: International development; livelihoods and development in Africa; 4 optional modules.

Assessment method

Dissertation.


Entry requirements

An Honours degree in humanities, social science or another relevant subject, normally of an Upper 2nd Class standard. Relevant equivalent study and/or experience will also be accepted.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Africa and Development at University of Birmingham - UCAS