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MPHIL ( PEACE AND DEVELOPMENTSTUDIES)
M.A(Development and Management)
LABOUR STUDIES (POST GRADUATE/DIPLOMA CERT )

 
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (MPHIL)
 

For this programme you would be required to take compulsory (core courses) during the first semester

COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
CREDIT HOURS
DEV 501:
Concepts and Theories of Development and Underdevelopment
3
DEV 502:
Analytical techniques in Development Studies I
3
DEV 503:
Advanced Research Methods
3
DEV 504:
Advanced Social Statistics
3
DEV 505:
 
3
DEV 506:
Advanced Social Statistics
3
DEV 507:
Analytical Techniques in Development Studies II
3
DEV 508:
Philosophical Foundations of Development Studies
3
DEV 599:
Theses
3
         

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SPECIAL (OPTIONAL) FIELDS (STUDENTS CHOOSE ONE IN THE SECOND SEMESTER)
   
COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
CREDIT HOURS
DEV 511
Development Economics
3
DEV 512
Sociology of development
3
DEV 513
Regional development planning
3
DEV 514
Food and Agricultural development
3
DEV 515
Rural development
3
DEV 516

Technology and Development

3
DEV 517
Human Resource Development
3
DEV 518
Environment and development
3
DEV 519
Land resource development
3
DEV 520
Tourism and development
3
DEV 521
Gender and development
3
DEV 522
Development finance
3
DEV 523
Law and development
3
 

 

In the second year, the MPhil student develops a thesis proposal and carries out research relating to a contemporary problem in development studies. The final thesis should normally not exceed 50,000 words.

 

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