Master of International Development: Economics of Development
Master
In Perth (Australia)
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Master
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Perth (Australia)
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Course description, features and facilities The Master of International Development with a specialisation in Economics of Development, uses the tools of economic analysis to examine development challenges with a focus on agriculture, environment, and rural development.
Students must nominate a specialisation on application. The Master of International Development has specialisations in;
Development Policy and PracticeEconomics and DevelopmentPolitics and Development
The course structure and units for this specialisation are available via the UWA Handbook.The Faculty of Science offers scholarships for domestic and international students.
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Master of International Development course code: 71550 Master of International Development CRICOS code: 083850D
Back to topThe Master of International Development enables you to build a diverse and rewarding career path in local and international development, from field based roles to research and policy within education and government.
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- IT Development
- International
- Economics
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The Master of International Development is offered by coursework or coursework and dissertation.
While the standard timeframe for completion of this degree is two years (full time), if you have previously completed an undergraduate degree in a cognate (related) area it may be possible to complete within 1.5 years.
The course offers a focussed, advanced learning experience that will enhance career choices. You must complete all core units and specialisation core units. This degree also provides the flexibility to choose from a range of units to complement your specific interests.
Course structures for the master's degrees with the new 1.5 to 2 year structure (72 to 96 points) are now available via the UWA Handbook.
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Master of International Development: Economics of Development