• Students develop the ability to analyze the development process and formulate appropriate policies for meeting development goals. The overseas practice engagement, which involves work with partners in a country in the Global South, provides the opportunity to study the challenges and possibilities encountered in the development, and the cultural, administrative, and institutional context in which decisions are made.
  • Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
  • The program consists of four compulsory modules (90 credits) and either one or two optional modules (to a total of 30 credits) plus a dissertation (60 credits).
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded an MSc in Development Administration and Planning.