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  International Development (Conflict, Security and Development) (Distance Learning) - MSc/PGDip


Online University of Birmingham    School of Government

Part time September MSc, PGDip MSc: 2 - 4 years; Postgraduate Diploma: 18 months - 4 years
Politics & Government (30)

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Are you passionate about making a positive impact in developing countries? Our MSc in International Development (Conflict, Security and Development) is the perfect programme for you. This distance learning course focuses on the links between development, security, and conflict, offering a comprehensive understanding of these complex issues. With modules designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, you'll gain the necessary skills to analyze and recover from conflicts. Whether you have an upper second class Honours degree or relevant work experience, we welcome students from all disciplines. Join our diverse community of students and alumni who are making a difference worldwide.

About the course

Our MSc in International Development (Conflict, Security and Development) course makes a direct link between academic and practical policy approaches to analysing and recovering from conflicts, with an emphasis on developing countries.

The International Development (Conflict, Security and Development) course recognises the opportunities for educational provision in an area of increasing interest amongst the academic community, namely the links between development, security and conflict.

This course will provide a framework for you to explore academic synergies and to undertake genuinely interdisciplinary study.

You may be eligible to apply for a Commonwealth Scholarship: Find out more 

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Entry Requirements

- An upper second class Honours degree or equivalent from an approved university or an equivalent professional qualification in a relevant field (the equivalent US GPA is 3.2) or

- A lower second-class Honours degree from an approved university with excellent and relevant work experience.

- Degrees from all disciplines are considered and a candidate’s work experience can be taken into consideration.


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