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Master of Science in International Development Studies

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Why International Development Studies? 


- Complete Description of Programme
Master of Science in International Development Studies
Master of Science in International Development Studies Photo: Håkon Sparre

Contents of the programme

The first  year consists of course work covering development  theory and policy, research methodology  plus elective subjects.

A two-month field course in rural development and project management at Makerere University, Uganda, or
state and civil society in environmental governance at Institute of Development Studies in Jaipur, India, will give you valuable field experience.

The field course  is normally followed by field research for  the master thesis.

Most students do their research  in a developing country. You will write  your thesis in the final spring semester at  UMB. 

Compulsory Courses:
Introduction to Development Studies
Development Theory and Policy
Research Methods I and II
Development Classic
Methods in Environment and Development Research
Rural Development and Project Management (field course)
State and Civil Society in Development of India (field course)

Recommended 300-level Courses:

Political Ecology
Advanced Readings in Development Studies
Conflict and Development
Gender and Development
International Relations Theory
State Formation: Historical Issues and Contemporary Debates International Relations, Politics and Development

Additional Elective Courses:
Sustainable Agriculture and the Environment
Political Structures and Processes
Linking Ecological and Social Resilience
Health and Development
Global Environmental Change
Anthropology of Development
Development Aid and Politics
Land Rights: An Introduction to Theory, Applications and Policy
Management of Genetic Resources: Law and Policy
Global Political Economy
Management of Dryland Resource Systems
Global Change and Development, Human Rights and Development

Students will design individual study plans during the first semester. Compulsory courses can be waived for students with a strong background in the subject.

What can you use this qualification for?
Graduates  find employment in a wide range of national and  international institutions, such as government agencies,  non-governmental development organisations, multilateral  and bilateral aid organisations, and research and  teaching institutions. 

After graduation, you will be able to:
 
International setting
The students attending  the programme each year typically  represent around twenty nations from all  continents. The teaching staff has also been  recruited internationally. 

What will I learn?
You will learn about  conditions for human development at the local  and global levels as well as relationships  between development and ecological processes. 

Admission and Requirements 
Admission requires a bachelor’s degree,  a Norwegian cand. mag. degree, or an  equivalent background in one of the follwing relevant fields,  e.g., political science, education, anthropology,  sociology, resource management,  or economics.

Applicants must meet  the university’s requirement for English  language proficiency. 

For further information
• Application and general questions about studies at UMB:
Student Information Office, P.O. Box 5003, 1432 Aas, Norway,
phone: +47 64 96 61 00, e-mail: opptak@umb.no

• More information about content of the study:
Noragric, the Department of International Environment and Development Studies.
P.O.Box 5003 1432 Aas, Norway, phone: +47 64 96 52 00
http://www.umb.no/noragric
e-mail: studieveileder-noragric@umb.no

Updated: 19.01.12
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)
PO Box: 5003, N-1432 Ås
Phone: (+47) 64 96 61 00
Fax: (+47) 64 94 75 05
E-mail: opptak@umb.no

Additional information

Application deadlines for non-norwegian applicants:
- December 1st
- Request for application form

Application deadlines for Norwegian applicants:
- June 1st
- Application form


Study Coordinator:
e-mail: studieveileder-noragric@umb.no
phone: +47 64 96 52 00

- Graduate Student from  International Development Studies Programme


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