MA Development and Emergency Practice

... United Kingdom
... Oxford Brookes University

Course Overview

Overview Develop your knowledge, skills and attitudes in the rapidly changing field of development and emergencies with our Development and Emergency Practice course. Explore the relationship between emergencies and development, with a core emphasis on practice. This course has an international reputation for excellence and is run by the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice. The course offers three sub-specialisations:  Human rights, emergencies and development Disasters, risks, shelter and development  Conflict and Humanitarian Action.  You can shape this course to reflect your interests with optional modules. Investigate prevalent study themes:  Refugee experience, conflict transformation, humanitarianism and role of human rights Global civil society, vulnerabilities caused by climate change and modern development  Design in development and emergency contexts. This course is ideal for those with, or seeking, careers in: NGOs Humanitarian work Or international development.

General Eligibility

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • The minimum IELTS score required is 6.5

Programme Information
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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

12


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Available Intake

Sep


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

16500,

14700, (INT)


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