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MSc International Development offers a coherent and interdisciplinary grounding in the core aspects of international development theory, policy and practice.
The course is designed for social science graduates, or for those working in a wide range of development organisations both internationally and within developing countries.
It aims to blend theory and practice and seeks to explain policy behaviour through an integrated approach, drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives.
The course is ideal if you’re looking to learn more about developing countries, would like to gain the skills and capacity to think critically about development, and/or are interested in studying a truly interdisciplinary course.
You should have a good bachelor’s degree (minimum Upper Second (2:1) or international equivalent).
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/09891/msc-international-development/
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