MSc Environment, Development and Politics

Our MSc in Environment, Development and Politics takes a novel approach to training in environment and development by recognising the importance of power and politics at all levels of decision-making.

Environmental opportunities and challenges are closely intertwined with international development, and understanding of the causes, nature and consequences of environmental issues is essential for anyone working to promote positive change in the livelihoods of the poor.

Power and politics fundamentally influence how the environment is recognised, protected and benefited from. Recognising this, the MSc Environment, Development and Politics takes a novel approach to training in environment and development by highlighting the importance of power and politics at all levels of decision-making, from the local to the global. The programme is therefore delivered in conjunction with the Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS).

Employability

The knowledge and skills gained in the programme will equip graduates for jobs in international, national and local government and non-governmental organizations, think tanks and consultancies.

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Modules

  • 20 credits - International Development (IDD)
  • 20 credits - Global Environmental Governance (POLSIS)
  • 20 credits - Environment and Sustainable Development (IDD)
  • China and the World
  • Contemporary Perspectives on Conflict
  • Contemporary Security Challenges
  • Dilemmas in International Relations
  • Diplomacy and Statecraft
  • Doing Political Research
  • Fear, Cooperation and Trust in World Politics
  • Gender, Peace & (In)security
  • Global Cooperation on Global Problems
  • Global Environmental Governance
  • Globalisation and Governance
  • International Political Economy
  • International Relations Theory
  • Nuclear Weapons in International Relations
  • Political Psychology of Conflict and Cooperation
  • Politics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
  • Politics and the State
  • Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and International Order
  • Security Studies
  • Conflict and Development
  • Democracy, Dictatorship and Development
  • Development Cooperation Beyond Aid
  • Development in Practice
  • Development Policy and Politics
  • Development Projects and Programmes
  • Disability and Inclusive Development
  • Environment and Sustainable Development
  • Gender and Development
  • Governance and Statebuilding
  • Human Resource Development Policy
  • Human Resource Management and Development
  • International Development
  • Making Policy
  • Post Conflict Reconstruction and Development
  • Poverty, Inequality and Development
  • Public Economic Management
  • Public Financial Management
  • Public Management and Leadership
  • Public Sector Reform
  • Social Analysis of Inequality, Poverty and Development
  • Urban Poverty and Policy
  • £25,290 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time