Overview
This degree explores the challenges and the changing approaches to international aid by government, multilateral organisations and non-government aid agencies. It focuses on key issues such as poverty reduction, governance, capacity building, and participatory approaches. It will equip students to be effective development practitioners in international and cross-cultural settings. The … For more content click the Read More button below.
Structure
27 credit points
Major27 credit points
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Graduates of the International Aid and Development major have the requisite knowledge to differentiate and explain key approaches and institutional actors in international aid and development policy and practice
2.
Graduates can identify key challenges and their complexity in contemporary international aid and development
3.
Graduates can reflexively analyse and evaluate development outcomes and consequences
4.
Graduates transmit knowledge and skills to others effectively
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Graduates can give and receive constructive critical feedback
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Graduates apply research principles and methods relevant to international aid and development
7.
Graduates apply knowledge and skills to solving complex problems ethically, independently and through teamwork
8.
Graduates demonstrate independent learning and organisational skills
Professional outcomes
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