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Development Studies - COMDBS7325 |
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Plan Summary
The graduate coursework program in Development Studies applies a social science and humanities perspective to questions of social, economic and political development. Students acquire a solid grounding of knowledge in the core program of the nature of poverty, inequality and the other development challenges in the developing world and the theories, policies and practices developed to address it.
Students who complete two core units (16 units of credit) qualify for the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Development Studies (program 7325, plan code COMDBS7325).
Core Courses
The Graduate Certificate students must select two of the 8 unit of credit courses listed below.
Applicants should normally hold a three-year Bachelor degree in any discipline. In exceptional circumstances, applicants may be admitted without a first degree but with general and professional attainments acceptable to the Faculty.
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