Our MSc Children, Youth, and International Development are one of the very few in the UK that focuses on childhood and youth studies within their international context. You will explore how childhood and the experience of being a child are defined and experienced in different times, places and cultures. You will develop a sociological understanding of how childhood is constructed differently across cultures and we will also look at how childhood is influenced and shaped by wider changes within societies. You can choose from a range of option modules in human geography, international development, and sociology. One of our option modules is an international field trip, which will deepen your understanding of globalization, cultural change, urbanization, and economic development, while also developing your research skills in the field. This course will be of interest to anyone working or intending to work, with children in service provision, in social policy, or in international development, particularly in culturally diverse settings, or anyone who has an interest in cultures of childhood. You will study in an environment of active research, taught by world-leading scholars in the field, and you will develop the skills you need to design and produce high-quality, independent research. Graduates go on to careers in education, international development, and social policy settings. Possible professions include social worker, community development worker, or learning mentor. This degree can also be useful in becoming a learning mentor or youth worker.
A second-class honors degree (2:2 or above) in social sciences or humanities. Previous experience or study of international development issues and/or childhood studies may be an advantage. Two references: preferably both academic references, but employer references may be considered.
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, the requirement for this program is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 7.5, with not less than 7.0 in each of the sub-tests.
Community Development
Central London
Postgraduate
1
October
£8820, £16020,
Chester, Warrington
Postgraduate
GBP £12,950
St John's
Postgraduate
GBP
Lancashire
Postgraduate
GBP £11000, £13500