BA (Hons) International Development and Languages

Portsmouth

 

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Program Overview

The BA (Hons) International Development and Languages program at the University of Portsmouth offers students a unique opportunity to combine the study of international development with language proficiency. This interdisciplinary program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of global development issues, as well as the linguistic skills necessary to work effectively in multicultural and international settings.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) International Development and Languages program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in both international development studies and language acquisition. Students study subjects such as development theory, global governance, human rights, sustainable development, and poverty alleviation. In addition, students undertake language modules, allowing them to develop proficiency in a foreign language relevant to their interests and career aspirations. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, including research methods, intercultural communication, and cross-cultural understanding.

Research Focus: Research is a key component of the BA (Hons) International Development and Languages program at the University of Portsmouth. Faculty members are actively engaged in research across diverse areas of international development, including migration, conflict resolution, public health, education, and governance. Students have the opportunity to participate in research projects, conduct independent studies, and contribute to ongoing research initiatives. This research focus enables students to develop critical thinking skills, analytical abilities, and a deep understanding of the complex issues affecting global development.

Industry Engagement: The University of Portsmouth emphasizes industry engagement in its International Development and Languages program. Through partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international agencies, government bodies, and development practitioners, students have opportunities to engage with professionals working in the field of international development. Additionally, the program includes guest lectures, seminars, and workshops featuring experts and practitioners from various sectors, providing students with insights into current trends, challenges, and best practices in development practice. This industry engagement enhances students' understanding of real-world development issues and prepares them for future careers in the field.

Global Perspective: The BA (Hons) International Development and Languages program at the University of Portsmouth encourages students to adopt a global perspective on development issues. Courses explore development challenges and solutions in various regions of the world, highlighting the interconnectedness of global issues such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and conflict. Students also study the cultural, social, and political contexts of the language(s) they are learning, gaining insights into different cultural perspectives and communication styles. This global perspective equips students with the cultural sensitivity, intercultural communication skills, and cross-cultural understanding needed to work effectively in multicultural and international settings.

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Location

Portsmouth

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 17200

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 65 to 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 79, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 17 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 54 with no individual score below 51.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 105 is required.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Portsmouth offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to support students in their academic journey. These scholarships are aimed at both domestic and international students and are awarded based on various criteria such as academic excellence, financial need, and specific areas of study. 

Chancellor's Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to exceptional students who demonstrate academic excellence and potential. It provides a significant fee reduction for the duration of the student's course.

Vice-Chancellor's Global Development Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students from selected countries who are applying for undergraduate or postgraduate taught courses. It offers a fee reduction of up to £4,000.

Country-Specific Scholarships: The university offers scholarships specifically for students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships vary in value and eligibility criteria.

Sports Scholarships: The University of Portsmouth recognizes the achievements of talented athletes and offers sports scholarships to support their development and academic success. These scholarships provide financial support, training facilities, and other benefits.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at the University of Portsmouth offer scholarships to students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance or have a particular interest in a specific field of study. These scholarships are often subject-specific and may vary in terms of eligibility and value.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) International Development and Languages program at the University of Portsmouth possess a unique combination of skills and knowledge that prepares them for diverse and rewarding career opportunities in the field of international development, as well as in language-related professions. With a strong foundation in international development studies and proficiency in a foreign language, graduates can contribute to positive change and sustainable development efforts worldwide. 

Development Officer: Graduates may work as development officers for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), charities, or international development agencies. They utilize their understanding of development theory and language skills to design and implement projects aimed at addressing global challenges such as poverty, inequality, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Development officers may be involved in project management, fundraising, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, and capacity-building activities.

International Relations Specialist: Graduates may work as international relations specialists for government agencies, diplomatic missions, or international organizations. They leverage their knowledge of international development issues and language proficiency to analyze global trends, develop diplomatic strategies, and facilitate communication and collaboration between countries and international actors.

Language Teacher or Educator: Graduates may pursue careers as language teachers or educators, teaching their chosen foreign language(s) to students of all ages and proficiency levels. They may work in schools, language institutes, or universities, helping students develop language skills and cultural competence. Additionally, graduates may work as English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers abroad, teaching English to non-native speakers in international settings.

Translator or Interpreter: Graduates may work as translators or interpreters, facilitating communication between individuals or groups who speak different languages. They translate written texts or interpret spoken language in various settings, including conferences, meetings, legal proceedings, and cultural events. Translators and interpreters may specialize in specific fields such as international development, diplomacy, law, business, or healthcare.

Cross-Cultural Consultant: Graduates may work as cross-cultural consultants, providing advice and guidance to organizations and individuals working in multicultural and international environments. They help organizations navigate cultural differences, develop intercultural communication strategies, and build effective relationships with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. Cross-cultural consultants may work with businesses, NGOs, government agencies, or international development projects.

Foreign Service Officer: Graduates may pursue careers in the foreign service, representing their home country's interests abroad and promoting diplomatic relations and cooperation with other countries. They may work as diplomats, consular officers, or cultural attachés, serving in embassies, consulates, or diplomatic missions around the world. Proficiency in a foreign language is often a requirement for entry into the foreign service.

International Development Consultant: Graduates may work as international development consultants, providing expertise and support to organizations, governments, and businesses engaged in development projects and initiatives. They offer strategic advice, conduct research and analysis, and help design and implement development programs that address global challenges and achieve sustainable outcomes.

Peace Corps Volunteer: Graduates may choose to volunteer with organizations such as the Peace Corps, working in communities around the world to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable development. They may be involved in projects related to education, health, agriculture, environmental conservation, or community development, using their language skills and cross-cultural competence to build relationships and effect positive change.

Global Health Advocate: Graduates with proficiency in a foreign language may work as global health advocates, promoting public health initiatives and awareness campaigns in international contexts. They may work for public health organizations, advocacy groups, or government agencies, addressing issues such as infectious diseases, maternal and child health, nutrition, and access to healthcare services in diverse cultural settings.


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