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MSc Environment, Politics and Development

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    MSc one year full-time, two years part-time

Masters Degree Description

This programme takes a critical political ecology frame and examines environmental policy and its intersections with development from a social justice angle. It is taught and convened by leading political ecologists and offers a critical analysis of key issues including water, forestry, climate, fisheries, agricultural production, biodiversity, conflicts and energy supply. The masters asks important questions including:

  • How does the environment intersect with global poverty, wealth and questions of inequality?
  • Can Carbon trading offer a solution to managing climate change?
  • How does access to water intersect with dynamics of wealth and poverty?
  • Is wildlife conservation implicated in social injustices?
  • What role can and do environmental movements play in development?
  • Is there a link between environmental change and violent conflict?
  • What is the political ecology of forests?

Entry Requirements

We will consider all applications with 2:ii (or international equivalent) or higher. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application including supporting statement and references.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

A degree from the Department of Development Studies at SOAS will further develop your understanding of the world and how society is organised, with specific focus on violence and conflict, the role of aid, refugees and forced migration. Graduates leave with a range of transferable skills, including critical thinking, analytical skills and cultural awareness.

Recent graduates have been hired by:

  • Amnesty International
  • BBC World Service
  • British Embassy Brussels
  • Department for International Development
  • Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
  • Embassy of Japan
  • Government of Pakistan
  • Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office
  • International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
  • International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • KPMG LLP
  • Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
  • National Health and Medical Research Council
  • Overseas Development Institute
  • Oxfam
  • Royal Norwegian Embassy
  • Save the Children UK
  • The World Bank
  • Thinking Beyond Borders
  • US Department of State
  • UN World Food Programme
  • UN High Commissioner for Refugees
  • WaterAid

Module Details

Core

Dissertation in Development Studies - 60 credits
Open
Compulsory

Analytics in Political Ecology - 15 credits
Open

Projects and Solutions in Political Ecology - 15 credits
Open
Guided options - List A
30-90 credits from List A


Energy Transitions, Nature and Climate - 15 credits
Open

Environment, Governance and Development - 15 credits
Open

Political Economy of Development: Foundational concepts - 15 credits
Open

Political Economy of Development: applied topics and policy debates - 15 credits
Open

Theories of Development - 15 credits
Open

Policy and Practice of Development - 15 credits
Open

Law and Natural Resources 1: Framework, Rights and Land - 15 credits
Open

Law and Natural Resources 2: Biological Resources, Corporations and Mining - 15 credits
Open
Highlighted Environmental options
These are suggested choices for Open options highlighting environmental content. Up to 60 credits may be chosen from across all available option lists.


730 Anthropology and Climate Change - 15 credits
Open

723 Diet, Society and Environment - 15 credits
Open

Feminist Political Economy and Global Development - 15 credits
Open

Economics of Environment and Development - 15 credits
Open

Water Justice: Rights, Access and Movements - 15 credits
Open

International Environmental Law - 15 credits
Open

Alternatives to Sustainable Development: Rights of Nature and Harmony with Nature - 15 credits
Open

Global Energy and Climate Policy 1 - 15 credits
Open

Global Energy and Climate Policy 2 - 15 credits
Open
SOAS Development Studies Guided Options
Up to 60 credits to be selected from Development Studies Guided Options


Civil society, social movements and the development process - 15 credits
Open

Gender and Development - 15 credits
Open

Development Practice - 15 credits
Open

Issues in Forced Migration - 15 credits
Open

Fundamentals of research methods for Development Studies - 15 credits
Open

War to Peace Transitions - 15 credits
Open

Borders and Development - 15 credits
Open

Global Commodity Chains, Production Networks and Informal Work - 15 credits
Open

Aid and Development - 15 credits
Open

Migration and Policy - 15 credits
Open

Labour, Activism and Global Development - 15 credits
Open

Global Health and Development - 15 credits
Open

Cities and Development - 15 credits
Open

Feminist Political Economy and Global Development - 15 credits
Open

Global Approaches to Peace - 15 credits
Open

International Development Virtual Placement - 15 credits
Open

Migration and Development: analytical and policy perspectives - 15 credits
Open

Migration and Development: contexts and engagements - 15 credits
Open

Political Economy of Violence, Conflict and Development: Foundations, Concepts, Debates - 15 credits
Open

Political Economy of Violence, Conflict and Development 2: Applied Topics and Interventions - 15 credits
Open
Open options
Students can take a maximum of 60 credits from the School-wide open options list, including languages.

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