POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS
POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS
POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS
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66DEVELOPMENT STUDIESMSC GLOBALISATION ANDDEVELOPMENTDURATIONOne calendar year (full time)Two years (part time, daytime only)START OF PROGRAMMESeptember intake onlyENTRY REQUIREMENTSAt least upper second class degree in a relevant field,though relevant work experience will also be takeninto consideration.PROGRAMME CONVENORProfessor Gilbert AchcarSEE ALSO:MSc Development StudiesMSC GLOBALISATION AND DEVELOPMENTNot all courses listed below may be available everyyear. For courses being offered in 2008/09, pleasevisit the relevant departmental website or contactthe Faculty office. Some courses may be taught inother departments of the School.CORE COURSES- Globalisation, Governance and Development- EITHER Theory, Policy and Practice ofDevelopment OR Political Economy ofDevelopmentOPTIONAL COURSES- Civil Society, Social Movements and theDevelopment Process (Term 1)- Development Practice (Term 2)- Fundamentals of Research Methods inDevelopment Studies (Term 1)- Gender and Development (Term 2)- Issues in Forced Migration (Term 2)- Marxist Political Economy and GlobalDevelopment (Term 2)- Problems of Development in the Middle Eastand North Africa (Term 2)- Critical Approaches to Neoliberalism and theState (Term 1)- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) asDevelopment Agencies (Term 1)- Security (Term 1)MSC VIOLENCE, CONFLICTAND DEVELOPMENTDURATIONOne year (full-time)Two years (part-time, daytime only)START OF PROGRAMMESeptember intake onlyENTRY REQUIREMENTSAt least upper second class degree in relevant fieldPROGRAMME CONVENORProfessor Christopher CramerSEE ALSO:MSc Development StudiesMSC VIOLENCE, CONFLICT AND DEVELOPMENTNot all courses listed below may be available everyyear. For courses being offered in 2008/09, pleasevisit the relevant departmental website or contactthe Faculty office. Some courses may be taught inother departments of the School.CORE COURSES- The Political Economy of Violence and Conflict- Theory, Policy and Practice of DevelopmentOR Political Economy of Development ORAnthropology of Development (taught by theAnthropology Department)OPTIONAL COURSES- Civil Society, Social Movements and theDevelopment Process (Term 1)- Development Practice (Term 2)- Fundamentals of Research Methods inDevelopment Studies (Term 1)- Gender and Development (Term 2)- Issues in Forced Migration (Term 2)- Marxist Political Economy and GlobalDevelopment (Term 2)- Problems of Development in the Middle Eastand North Africa (Term 2)- Critical Approaches to Neoliberalism and theState (Term 1)- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) asDevelopment Agencies (Term 1)- Security (Term 1)- War to Peace Transitions (Term 2)