The course offers a comprehensive overview of social development, combining academic and theoretical perspectives with more practical and policy-focused approaches; key themes include: vulnerability and social exclusion; poverty; gender relations and mainstreaming; and social analysis, including social equality, education, migration, health provision and policy, the implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the role of civil society.
Good social sciences degree, 2:1 or equivalent; candidates from other disciplines are considered; plus satisfactory evidence of ability in English language if a non-native speaker.
UK/EU Student Fees £6,000, International Student Fees £12,900
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