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The Master of Arts (International Development) is a program of 54 units of coursework (three semesters full-time or equivalent part-time) which forms part of the graduate program in International Development. It is designed for those who want to
The Master of Arts (International Development) forms part of an approved sequence of articulated programs comprising the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master degree in the same area of specialisation. Students enrolled in an articulated program may progress to Masters level with full credit for courses completed in earlier programs in the sequence. They may also use these same degrees as early exit points provided they satisfy the requirements of these degrees.
Students who have work experience in a development studies related area and fulfil the academic entry requirements for progressive entry can complete the program in 36 units (two semesters or equivalent part time).
Students who have completed at least 18 units of the Master of Arts (International Development) including DVST9023 Research Practice in Development Studies, with a GPA average of 5.5 are eligible to transfer to the Master of International Development and complete the remaining units of the program.
Delivery modes
The Master of Arts (International Development) is offered face to face on the Flinders University campus and by distance learning (information technology based). Not all elective topics are available in distance mode - those topics that are available are indicated by an asterisk (*). A computer with internet access is required for study in distance mode.
The Master of Arts (International Development) requires the completion of 54 units of work, and is normally available to applicants with a recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a GPA of 4 or better with a specialisation in anthropology, development studies, economics, international relations, geography, gender studies, economics, politics or sociology. International applicants must additionally be able to demonstrate an IELTS Test score of 6 overall.
Advanced entry (1 year) applicants may be eligible to complete a program of 36 units of work if they
Advanced entry (0.5 year) applicants may be eligible to complete a program of 18 units of work if they have completed the 36-unit Flinders University Graduate Diploma in International Development. Credit may be granted, on application, for relevant work already completed in other approved programs that satisfy the requirements of a Level 8 qualification under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
The Dean (Education) may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
The course aims to develop critical awareness, knowledge and skills required for careers in the public, private and non-governmental sector organisations that operate in international development or international affairs. It aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of current development issues and policies areas the theories that inform them. Students will develop a broad range of research skills and their application of research skills to international development issues. Practicum topics are offered which enable students to apply and reflect on their knowledge and skills.
Students will be able to pursue specialist knowledge in a variety of related disciplines including environmental studies, international relations, population studies, public health, public policy and management, and gender studies. A selection of topics focusing on specific countries and regions is available.
At the completion of the course students should be able to:
All applicants must submit to the Program Approver a satisfactory proposal for a coherent program of studies.
To qualify for the Master of Arts (International Development), a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:
GEOG8012 Development Problems and Solutions (4.5 units)*
GEOG9022 Debates in International Development (4.5 units)*
GEOG9023 Research Design and Management (4.5 units)*
INTR9077 Global Inequality (4.5 units)*
Students must complete at least one of the following topics:
DVST9031 Gender Analysis (4.5 units)*
DVST9032 Gender Mainstreaming (4.5 units)*
WMST8003 Gender, Globalisation and International Development GE (4.5 units)*
Students must make up the remaining units (for a total of 54 units) from the following list of elective topics. Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
DVST9038 Environment and Development in Asia (4.5 units)
GEOG8030 Sustainable Development: Concepts and Principles GE (4.5 units)*
GEOG8712 Asian Regional Development GE (4.5 units)
GEOG9035 Work Integrated Learning (9 units)*
GEOG9035A Work Integrated Learning (4.5 units)*
GEOG9050 Population Dynamics (4.5 units)
GEOG9141 Women's Health and Child Survival (4.5 units)
INTR9051 International Human Rights: Theory and Practice (4.5 units)
INTR9055 African Politics: Global Issues (4.5 units)
INTR9059 Intensive Summer School on Global Citizenship (4.5 units)
INTR9062 Contemporary Issues in Gender and International Development (4.5 units)
INTR9065A Policy Making on a Global Stage (4.5 units)
INTR9076 Food Security (4.5 units)
INTR9078 Governing East Asia in the 21st Century (4.5 units)
PHCA9505 Primary Health Care Practice in Developing Countries (9 units)*
POAD9026 Management in Non-Government Organisations (4.5 units)*
POAD9030 Indigenous Issues in Public Policy (4.5 units)*
POAD9119 Regionalism, Decentralisation and Governance (4.5 units)*
POAD9131 Development Administration (4.5 units)*
POLI9004 The Politics of Climate Change (4.5 units)
WMST9015 Women's Studies: Research Strategies (4.5 units)
* These topics are also available by distance education.
Note: Other topics may be taken with the approval of the course coordinator.
All applicants must submit to the Program Approver a satisfactory proposal for a coherent program of studies. To qualify for the Master of Arts (International Development), a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:
GEOG9022 Debates in International Development (4.5 units)*
GEOG9023 Research Design and Management (4.5 units)*
Students must complete at least one of the following topics:
DVST9031 Gender Analysis (4.5 units)*
DVST9032 Gender Mainstreaming (4.5 units)*
Students must make up the remaining units (for a total of 36 units) from the following list of elective topics. Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
DVST9038 Environment and Development in Asia (4.5 units)
GEOG8012 Development Problems and Solutions (4.5 units)*
GEOG8030 Sustainable Development: Concepts and Principles GE (4.5 units)*
GEOG8712 Asian Regional Development GE (4.5 units)
GEOG9035 Work Integrated Learning (9 units)*
GEOG9035A Work Integrated Learning (4.5 units)*
GEOG9050 Population Dynamics (4.5 units)
GEOG9141 Women's Health and Child Survival (4.5 units)
INTR9051 International Human Rights: Theory and Practice (4.5 units)
INTR9055 African Politics: Global Issues (4.5 units)
INTR9059 Intensive Summer School on Global Citizenship (4.5 units)
INTR9062 Contemporary Issues in Gender and International Development (4.5 units)
INTR9065A Policy Making on a Global Stage (4.5 units)
INTR9076 Food Security (4.5 units)
INTR9077 Global Inequality (4.5 units)*
INTR9078 Governing East Asia in the 21st Century (4.5 units)
PHCA9505 Primary Health Care Practice in Developing Countries (9 units)*
POAD9026 Management in Non-Government Organisations (4.5 units)*
POAD9030 Indigenous Issues in Public Policy (4.5 units)*
POAD9119 Regionalism, Decentralisation and Governance (4.5 units)*
POAD9131 Development Administration (4.5 units)*
POAD9135 Project Management (4.5 units)*
POLI9004 The Politics of Climate Change (4.5 units)
WMST8003 Gender, Globalisation and International Development GE (4.5 units)*
WMST9015 Women's Studies: Research Strategies (4.5 units)
* These topics are also available by distance education.
Note: Other topics may be taken with the approval of the course coordinator.
All applicants must submit to the Program Approver a satisfactory proposal for a coherent program of studies. To qualify for the Master of Arts (International Development), a student must complete 18 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:
GEOG9023 Research Design and Management (4.5 units)*
Students must make up the remaining units (for a total of 18 units) from the following list of elective topics. Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
DVST9038 Environment and Development in Asia (4.5 units)
GEOG8012 Development Problems and Solutions (4.5 units)*
GEOG8030 Sustainable Development: Concepts and Principles GE (4.5 units)*
GEOG8712 Asian Regional Development GE (4.5 units)
GEOG9035 Work Integrated Learning (9 units)*
GEOG9035A Work Integrated Learning (4.5 units)*
GEOG9050 Population Dynamics (4.5 units)
GEOG9141 Women's Health and Child Survival (4.5 units)
INTR9051 International Human Rights: Theory and Practice (4.5 units)
INTR9055 African Politics: Global Issues (4.5 units)
INTR9059 Intensive Summer School on Global Citizenship (4.5 units)
INTR9062 Contemporary Issues in Gender and International Development (4.5 units)
INTR9065A Policy Making on a Global Stage (4.5 units)
INTR9076 Food Security (4.5 units)
INTR9077 Global Inequality (4.5 units)*
INTR9078 Governing East Asia in the 21st Century (4.5 units)
PHCA9505 Primary Health Care Practice in Developing Countries (9 units)*
POAD9026 Management in Non-Government Organisations (4.5 units)*
POAD9030 Indigenous Issues in Public Policy (4.5 units)*
POAD9119 Regionalism, Decentralisation and Governance (4.5 units)*
POAD9131 Development Administration (4.5 units)*
POAD9135 Project Management (4.5 units)*
POLI9004 The Politics of Climate Change (4.5 units)
WMST8003 Gender, Globalisation and International Development GE (4.5 units)*
WMST9015 Women's Studies: Research Strategies (4.5 units)
* These topics are also available by distance education.
Note: Other topics may be taken with the approval of the course coordinator.
Every effort has been made to ensure the information published on the Course Rule pages is accurate at the time of publication. Flinders University reserves the right to amend its curriculum without prior notice, and will update the Course Rules to reflect any amendments at the earliest opportunity.
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