Susannah Pickering-Saqqa - Programme Leader
Tel: 020 8223 2542
E-mail: s.pickering-saqqa@uel.ac.uk
or
Diane Ball - Administrator
Tel: 020 8223 2770
E-mail: d.m.ball@uel.ac.uk
The majority of the world’s population lives in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East. Many Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) from both the north and south attempt to address perceived barriers to development faced by countries in these regions. Our International Development: Third World with NGO management BA (Hons) is a specialized strand of the UEL International Development: Third World Programme which focuses on combining a rich understanding of international development issues with real skills necessary to work with NGOs around the world.
The International Development degrees consider the societies, their relationship to the rest of the world, and the contrasting economic and political fortunes of countries within those regions. The study of the subject is interdisciplinary, drawing on economics, politics, sociology, cultural studies and history. Similar in structure and content to the International Development programme, in this degree you spend one semester with a London-based agency or non-governmental organisation abroad, and learn about project evaluation and the role of NGOs today. It explores the following big questions:
Modules include:
Level 1
To introduce students to the key contemporary debates in poverty, inequality and development through using an inter-disciplinary approach incorporating socip-economic, political and cultural perspectives.
Key areas include:
To provide students with an introductory understanding of:
Levels 2
Level 3
You are also able to study for one semester at a university in Africa, Asia or Latin America, experiencing different cultures at first hand.
This degree prepares you for roles in development agencies and aid/relief organisations, as well as human rights, charitable and voluntary bodies. You can also work as a Third World specialist in a range of organisations not primarily devoted to development, for example in the civil and foreign service, media, education, and trans-national companies.
Students have regular access to academic tutors on each of their modules. At the programme level, each student has a personal tutor responsible for providing regular guidance and support in relevant areas of personal and academic life. Additional support for study and research skills will be available in weekly workshops and via the School’s Student Support & Referral Unit.
The minimum requirements for entry for Level 1 entry is 240 UCAS tariff points from:
Applicants who do not fulfill the admission requirements for Level 1 may be considered for entry into Level 0. Applicants should have 120 UCAS tariff points from GCE A2 or equivalent.
We also welcome applications from mature students who do not have formal qualifications but may have relevant experience. Students applying to this programme will be expected to demonstrate a specific interest in this area of study and should have a commitment to engaging with the subject. Applicants may be invited for interview.
Overseas Qualifications
The number of overseas qualifications which are accepted for entry are too numerous to list, but you can get advice from the British Council or our admissions unit on 020 8223 2835. You must be able to understand and express yourself in both written and spoken English and some evidence e.g. For level 1 entry a TOEFL score of 550 or an IELTS score of 6.0 (no skill level below 5) and for Level 0 entry an IELTS score of 5.5 (no skill level below 5) would be required.
You can start many programmes in either September or February and applications are simple to make. Click below to:
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