| International Development and another subject to degree level as part of a Double Major, Major/Minor or as a Minor. 1st year - Take either 15 (group 3) or 30 credits of International Development (the extra 15 credits sit outside of the timetabled groups 1-6 in group 7)
- Choose up to 3 other subjects (or Critical Skills) from the 5 groups available (max 1 per group). Subject Groups.
2nd & 3rd year - International Development
- Continue with 1 of your first year subjects to degree level as part of a Double Major, Major/Minor or as a Minor
- Optional 10 credit Elective in 2nd year
Students may apply to study overseas after second year (on Erasmus or Study Abroad) and graduate with a BA (International) after 4 years. See the International Studies website for details. Duration: 3 years (BA) or 4 years (BA International) Disclaimer The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study. The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually. Please check periodically for updates. | Year 1 | | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all.
- Either 15 or 30 credits of International Development.
- If taking the 30 credit option: the extra 15 credits are timetabled outside of groups 1-6 so you may choose other subjects from groups 1, 2, 4, 5, 6.
- Only one of these can be taken as a double subject since the extra 15 credits for each are taught at the same time: Anthropology, Computer Science, German (beginner), History, International Development, Law, Sociology, Spanish (beginner).
KD1V30 - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 30 Not compulsory: | | | Year 2 | | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD2DM - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 30 Not compulsory: | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD2MJ - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 40 Not compulsory: | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD2MI - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 20 Not compulsory: | | | Year 3 | | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD3DM - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 30 Not compulsory: | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD3MJ - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 40 Not compulsory: | Subject Overview >International Development examines the many global challenges associated with sustainable development for the planet, including those confronting people and societies in the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). >As a student of International Development in the Bachelor of Arts degree, you will explore issues such as globalisation, climate change, poverty and migration, conflict, human rights, gender, the European Green Deal, and sustainable tourism from an international development perspective. >Gain an understanding of social change processes from household to global levels from an international development perspective and how development can be planned, organised and managed to meet the needs of all, especially the most marginalised communities around the world. >We focus on the roles and effectiveness of international and national development actors (UN, Governments, NGO’s and Civil Society groups) and market actors in meeting development challenges, and in providing a better world for all. KD3MI - INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Credits: 20 Not compulsory: | | |