BA International Development with Politics with Overseas Experience

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Bachelor's degree

In Norwich

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Norwich

This degree is particularly suitable for students who are interested in understanding the uneven patterns and trajectories of development between and within countries, and how different structural conditions as well as the behaviour of key development actors shape the development process.
Central themes of the degree include dynamics of state-civil society relations, democracy and democratisation, and the risk of intrastate violence in developing countries, all of which will be analysed within an explicit political science framework.
As part of your degree programme, you will spend a dedicated period of time on a work placement overseas.

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Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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University Of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ

Start date

On request

About this course


2018/9A Level ABBInternational Baccalaureate 32 If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements.Scottish Advanced Highers BCCIrish Leaving Certificate 3 subjects at H2, 3 subjects at H3Access Course Pass the Access to HE Diploma with Distinction in 30 credits at Level 3 and Merit in 15 credits at Level 3BTEC DDM BTEC Public Services is not accepted .European Baccalaureate 75%Entry RequirementGCSE Requirements: GCSE English Language grade 4 and GCSE Mathematics grade 4 or GCSE English Language grade C and...

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4.4
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  • I made great friends and everything about this place is great. Norwich is a wonderful place and I enjoyed alot.
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  • I am really enjoying my time around here.
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  • It was an excellent experience and I would recommend it, not very attractive building though!
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5.0
26/03/2019
About the course: I made great friends and everything about this place is great. Norwich is a wonderful place and I enjoyed alot.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student

5.0
25/03/2019
About the course: I am really enjoying my time around here.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Anonymous

4.0
22/04/2013
What I would highlight: It was an excellent experience and I would recommend it, not very attractive building though!
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Anonymous

4.0
21/04/2013
What I would highlight: It was one of the best experiences, definitely recommend it to others. Good social life, studying is fine with lecturers always available.
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Anonymous

4.0
20/04/2013
What I would highlight: The students are quite indie/scene and trendy. I would definitely recommend it.
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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Social Anthropology
  • Economics
  • International
  • University
  • School
  • Communication Training
  • Democracy
  • Geography
  • International Development

Course programme

The first year provides an introduction to key themes in politics and international development. In the second year, you will learn about research methods used in the politics of development, and begin to critically analyse development practice. In addition to these core modules, you will be able to choose from a range of optional courses that focus on various aspects of international development and politicals.

You will have the opportunity to take up a related work placement for a period of two to five months at the end of your second year. In the third year, you will learn more about the links between politics and policy-making in international development and be able to select further optional modules.

Year 1

In the first year you will be expected to take three core modules that introduce you to major theories in the politics of development, key themes in development studies, and the use of evidence in development:

  • Introduction to the Politics of Development
  • Introduction to Development Studies
  • Evidence in Development and Geography

In addition to these core modules, you will select two further modules from a range of optional courses offered by the School. These include:

  • Social Anthropology and International Development 1
  • Media and Development 1: Humanitarian Communication
  • Introduction to Economics of Development
  • Introduction to Natural Resources and Development
  • Introduction to Human Geography
Year 2

You will be expected to take two core modules in your second year:

  • Research Methods and Tools in the Politics of Development
  • The Political Sociology and Political Economy of Development Practice

In addition to these core modules, you will be asked to select four further modules from a range of optional courses offered by the School of International Development and the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies. These optional courses include:

  • Gender and Development
  • Education and International Development
  • Social Anthropology and International Development 2
  • Media and Development 2: Communication for Development
  • Latin American Development
  • Sub-Saharan African Development
  • South Asian Development
  • Geography of Development
  • People and Place
  • Economics of Development
  • Natural Resources and Development
  • Power and Society
  • Global Political Economy
  • Democracy
  • Gender and Power
Year 3

In the third and final year you will study the core module “Politics and Policy-Making in International Development” and write your BA dissertation. The dissertation is a substantial research project based on a topic of your choice relating to the politics of international development, supervised by an academic with expertise in the area of your research. In addition you will be able to select three further modules from a range of optional modules offered by the School of International Development and the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies. These include;

  • Wars and Humanitarian Crises
  • Capitalism and its Critics
  • Distributive Justice
  • Development Work Experience
  • Development in Practice

Additional information



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BA International Development with Politics with Overseas Experience

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