Development Education University College London (UCL)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time, Mixed-mode | 1 - 2 years | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
This masters degree will:
- introduce a range of perspectives and approaches to development education
- develop, through critical reflection, the skills you need to reassess the relationship between theory and practice in development education
- examine where and how development education contributes to broader educational and development policy goals in a range of societies.
This masters degree provides the opportunity to:
- meet other students from diverse contexts with a range of experiences
- reflect critically on your own engagement and interest in development education
- contribute to debates and discussions on development education principles and practices at an international level
- relate perspectives on development education to broader educational debates, such as those on global citizenship and sustainable development
- develop the knowledge and skills gained from the programme in your own work environment.
People who manage and deliver development education or related programmes, particularly within NGOs, professional bodies and government departments. Professionals in teaching, youth work, further, community or adult education or higher education who apply development education principles and practices within their work environment.
Entry requirementsA good first degree or equivalent, and an interest in or understanding of global and development issues within education and society. Experience of working in development education or a related field is desirable.
Core topics- Principles and practices in development education
- Development education in the era of globalisation.
- Gender, education and development
- Learning, education and development
- North-south educational partnerships
- Training for development education.
By coursework (usually one or two assignments per module) and a 20,000- word dissertation or 10,000-word report.
AttendanceOnline learning for the required modules; the attendance for optional modules varies.
Where do our students go?Graduates of this masters degree are currently working as:
- teachers and senior leaders in schools (in the UK and internationally)
- development education officers in NGOs
- further and higher education lecturers.
Core modules
- Development Education In The Era Of Globalisation
- Principles and Practices of Development Education
- North-South Educational Partnerships
- Training for Development Education
Entry requirements for this course
Contact University College London (UCL) to find course entry requirements.
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