African Studies, M.A.
Master
In Stanford (USA)
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Type
Master
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Location
Stanford (USA)
The program seeks a diverse group of students prepared to pursue a highly focused, demanding course of study in a limited time frame. The purpose of the master's program is to further develop knowledge and skills in African Studies and to prepare students for a professional career or doctoral studies. This is achieved through completion of courses, in the primary field as well as related areas, and experience with independent work and specialization.
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English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test
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Subjects
- Global
Course programme
Courses included:
- Running While Others Walk: African Perspectives on Development
- Education for All? The Global and Local in Public Policy Making in Africa
- AIDS, Literacy, and Land: Foreign Aid and Development in Africa
- Designing Research-Based Interventions to Solve Global Health Problems
- Conflict and Reconciliation in Africa: International Intervention
- Contemporary Issues in African Studies
- The Dynamics of Change in Africa
- Literature and Global Health
- Independent Study or Directed Reading
- Beginning Amharic, First Quarter
- First-Year Swahili, First Quarter
- Beginning Afrikaans, First Quarter
- First-Year Igbo, First Quarter
African Studies, M.A.