The Department of International Development Studies aims to foster greater understanding between developed and underdeveloped societies through study, research and cross-cultural learning experiences. Candidates study theory, research methods, research design, development practice and write a thesis.
Courses
This degree is interdisciplinary and draws on courses in Biology, Business Administration, Community Health & Epidemiology, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Health Administration, History, International Development Studies, Law, Marine Affairs, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology and Social Anthropology, and Urban and Rural Planning.