University of Sydney Handbooks - 2013 Archive

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Development Studies

The University of Sydney’s Master, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate of Development Studies provide a critical and multidisciplinary perspective on the challenges in the achievement of sustainable solutions to poverty and deprivation in the Developing World. Units of study include, the core units (Development Critical Perspectives A and B and Rethinking Poverty); core elective units (Development Project Evaluation, Culture and Politics of Health Development and Dynamics of Human Rights Violations); and elective units from a range of University of Sydney masters level programs. Upon graduating, students will be in a strong position to seek employment in government, non-government and private sector organisations concerned with development and poverty alleviation. Development Studies students also gain the skills to become more effective researchers, planners, educators, administrators and managers.

Contact

Dr Robbie Peters
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Requirements

Please refer to the degree resolutions in this Handbook for information on the specific admission requirements for different award courses

Graduate Certificate in Development Studies

To be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Development Studies, students must complete 24 credit points comprising two core and two elective units (each unit is worth 6 credit points). This award is only available on a part time basis to be completed in a minimum of 2 semesters.

Graduate Diploma in Development Studies

To be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Development Studies, students must complete 36 credit points comprising two core, one core elective and three elective units (each unit is worth 6 credit points). The Diploma may be completed in a minimum of 2 semesters.

Master of Development Studies

To be awarded the Master of Development Studies, students must have completed 48 credit points. The units that make up these credit points should comprise the three core units, a core elective, and four elective units (each unit is worth 6 credit points) chosen from the Table of Postgraduate Units of Study. The Master's may be completed in a minimum of 2 semesters.