MSc Water Security and International Development (Part Time)
Master
In Norwich
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Master
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Norwich
This Master’s degree interprets ‘water security’ in its broad political ecology and political economy sense. We believe that the hydrological cycle is intimately connected to critical global policy concerns: climate change, food trade and food security, energy security – and in turn to the international cooperation that affects human, community, regional and state security.
Inextricably linked to people’s welfare and livelihoods in non-industrialised contexts, water is a resource of fundamental importance to environment and development concerns. The programme will critically reflect on the practical and theoretical facets of ‘water security’, with a view to develop a better foundation upon which to achieve developmental and environmental objectives.
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Degree Subject Social Science or Natural Resource Science Degree Classification 2.1 or equivalentEntry RequirementApplicants should normally have a good first degree from a recognised higher education institution. The University will also take into account the employment experience of applicants where relevant.
It is normal for undergraduate students to apply for entry to postgraduate programmes in their final year of study. Applicants who have not yet been awarded a degree may be offered a place conditional on their attaining a particular class of degree...
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Subjects
- Evaluation
- Governance
- Ecology
- Climate Change
- International
- Global
- University
- Part Time
- Media
- Climate
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory Study (60 credits)
- MSC IN WATER SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: EXAM
- WATER SECURITY FOR DEVELOPMENT - THEORY AND CONCEPTS
- WATER SECURITY FOR DEVELOPMENT - TOOLS AND POLICY
Option B Study (0 - 20 credits)
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT I: SCIENCE, IMPACTS AND ADAPTATION
- CRITICAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
- RESEARCH TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS
- RURAL LIVELIHOODS AND AGRARIAN CHANGE
- SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
- UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
- WELFARE AND EVALUATION IN DEVELOPMENT
Option C Study (0 - 20 credits)
- DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
- ECONOMETRIC METHODS FOR DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER PERSPECTIVES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT
- INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- MICROECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBALISATION
- SOCIAL ANALYSIS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Option D Study (0 - 20 credits)
- ADVANCED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT II: GOVERNANCE, POLICY AND SOCIETY
- GLOBALISED AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS
- RURAL POLICIES AND POLITICS
- TOOLS AND SKILLS IN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Option G Study (0 - 20 credits)
- APPLIED METHODS FOR IMPACT EVALUATION
- CONFLICT, CIVIL WARS AND PEACE
- CONTEMPORARY WORLD DEVELOPMENT
- EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- GLOBALISATION, BUSINESS AND DEVELOPMENT
- HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
- INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY
- MACROECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE
- SCIENCE, SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Year 2
Option A Study (40 credits)
- DEVELOPMENT WORK PLACEMENT
- DISSERTATION
Option B Study (0 - 20 credits)
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT I: SCIENCE, IMPACTS AND ADAPTATION
- CRITICAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
- RESEARCH TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS
- RURAL LIVELIHOODS AND AGRARIAN CHANGE
- SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
- UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
- WELFARE AND EVALUATION IN DEVELOPMENT
Option C Study (0 - 20 credits)
- DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
- ECONOMETRIC METHODS FOR DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER PERSPECTIVES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT
- INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- MICROECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBALISATION
- SOCIAL ANALYSIS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Option D Study (0 - 20 credits)
- ADVANCED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT II: GOVERNANCE, POLICY AND SOCIETY
- GLOBALISED AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS
- RURAL POLICIES AND POLITICS
- TOOLS AND SKILLS IN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Option G Study (0 - 20 credits)
- APPLIED METHODS FOR IMPACT EVALUATION
- CONFLICT, CIVIL WARS AND PEACE
- CONTEMPORARY WORLD DEVELOPMENT
- EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- GLOBALISATION, BUSINESS AND DEVELOPMENT
- HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
- INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY
- MACROECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE
- SCIENCE, SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Additional information
Fees for the academic year 2018/19 are:
UK/EU Students: £7,000 (full-time)
International Students: £15,800 (full-time)
If you choose to study part-time, the fee per annum will be half the annual fee for that year, or a pro-rata fee for the module credit you are taking.
International applicants from outside the EU may need to pay a deposit.
Living Expenses
Approximately £9,135 living expenses will be needed to adequately support yourself.
Scholarships and Funding
A variety of Scholarships may be offered to UK students. Please click here for more detailed information about UK/EU Scholarships and Funding.
The University offers around £1 million of Scholarships each year to support International students in their studies. Scholarships are normally awarded to students on the basis of academic merit and are usually for the duration of the period of study. Please click here for further information about funding for International students. International candidates are also actively encouraged to access the University's International section of our website.
MSc Water Security and International Development (Part Time)