International Development
If you’re fascinated by people and places around the world and want to improve your understanding of global issues, this is the subject for you.
Studying international development helps you understand processes of global change in a world where environmental, social and economic sustainability are vital to our future. If you want to reduce poverty and understand how to create a better life for people, this is a great place to start.
Explore critical contemporary issues regarding the sustainability of the planet's resources, food systems, conflict, and pressing issues of inequality. Address real-world, complex global problems relating to economic growth, social change and political transformation, and critically engage with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The mix of natural and social sciences, transferable skills, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and regular experience of challenges in international development is of particular relevance to careers in business, charities, aid agencies, government departments and research institutions.
For those working in the international development sector, it is typical to build up a portfolio of work, volunteering and experience to enhance employability and career options. This is why we encourage placements, provide a dedicated Exploring Professional Practice module and enable you to write a research dissertation based on a real-world practical or policy issue.
Organisations are increasingly looking for graduates with a good practical knowledge of the developing world and a critical understanding of key development challenges. Our degree provides this together with a range of key skills that enhance your employability.
You will also have the opportunity to study a language, to undertake a placement as part of your course, and to apply to study abroad.
Courses
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BSc Global Sustainable Development with Placement Year
Full Time: 4 Years
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BSc Global Sustainable Development
Full Time: 3 Years

