Sustainable Development MSc.
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
This new part-time programme is designed to develop leaders with a deep understanding of sustainable development ideas, institutions, policies and networks - and the necessary critical thinking skills to inform policy and create long term impact.
It is designed and delivered by a team with a cutting-edge research and policy advisory track record, who are passionate about sustainable development.
Choosing this programme means joining the Division of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford - the largest university centre of its kind in the world.
Upon graduation you’ll be part of a worldwide network of alumni, many of whom have gone on to leadership roles in international organisations.
The programme offers excellent opportunities for applied policy research and work on real world issues, and developing team-working and leadership skills through curricular and extra-curricular activities in a vibrant division.
This course can be studied full-time or part-time.
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About this course
A typical application would include an Undergraduate Degree (2.2 honours or above) UK system or comparative result if outside UK. We also give serious consideration to applicants with non-traditional backgrounds and take relevant work experience into consideration.
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Subjects
- Conflict
- Management
- Leadership
- International
- Finance
- University
- Part Time
- Team Training
- Project planning
- Ustainable Development
- Resource Governance
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
Core modules
- Critical Perspectives on Sustainable Development (20 credits)
- Issues in Development Theory (20 credits)
- Natural Resource Governance, Conflict, Co-operation (20 credits)
- Public Policy Analysis and Management (20 credits)
- Dissertation (60 credits-)
Option modules (40 credits)
- Gender, conflict and development
- Project Planning and Management
- Sustainable tourism development
- Finance for development
- Conflict resolution theory
- Applied conflict resolution skills
Sustainable Development MSc.