BA International Development

Strand, London

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA International Development at King's College London provides a comprehensive and critical examination of development theories, policies, and practices. It aims to develop graduates who are not only knowledgeable about global development issues but also equipped with the critical thinking skills to analyze the complex interplay of factors that contribute to development challenges. The program emphasizes social justice, human rights, and the importance of participatory approaches to development.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to provide a broad foundation in development studies, drawing on insights from economics, politics, sociology, anthropology, and geography. Students explore core areas such as development theory, poverty and inequality, global governance, environmental sustainability, and international aid. The program often includes modules on specific regions or development themes, such as rural development, urban development, gender and development, or conflict and development, allowing students to specialize in areas of particular interest. Students develop research skills through independent projects and dissertations, learning to critically evaluate evidence and conduct their own research on development topics.

Research Focus: King's College London has a strong research tradition in international development, with faculty members conducting cutting-edge research on a wide range of topics. This research-intensive environment directly benefits students, who are taught by leading experts in their fields and have opportunities to engage with the latest research findings. Research areas may include poverty and inequality, global governance, environmental sustainability, international aid, conflict and development, and the role of civil society in development.

Industry Engagement: London's position as a global hub for development organizations, NGOs, and research institutions provides students with invaluable opportunities for industry engagement. King's College London benefits from close ties to numerous organizations, including the Department for International Development (DFID), the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and various NGOs, offering potential for internships, placements, and networking events. The program often incorporates guest lectures from development practitioners and provides opportunities for students to work on real-world projects in collaboration with partner organizations.

Global Perspective: The study of international development inherently involves a global perspective, as development challenges transcend national boundaries and require international cooperation. The program emphasizes the interconnectedness of global economies, societies, and environmental systems, encouraging students to think critically about the global forces that shape development outcomes. Students may also have opportunities to participate in international research projects or study abroad programs, further enhancing their global perspective and understanding of development challenges in different contexts.

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Location

Strand, London

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 27100

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 70.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

King’s College London is providing financial support to international students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. The university offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed to assist international students in covering tuition fees and living costs while studying in the United Kingdom. These scholarships help make higher education more accessible to students from diverse backgrounds and regions.

King’s College London Undergraduate International Scholarships: Undergraduate international students may be eligible for merit-based scholarships that provide financial assistance to help cover tuition fees. These scholarships are open to students from all over the world and are awarded based on academic performance, extracurricular achievements, and potential to succeed in their chosen program.

Dean’s Scholarships for International Students: Many departments at King’s College London offer Dean’s Scholarships for international students applying to specific programs. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and the student’s potential contribution to their field of study. They may provide partial or full funding for tuition fees and are typically available for high-achieving students who have an excellent academic record.

Country-Specific Scholarships: King’s College London offers country-specific scholarships for international students from specific regions or countries. These scholarships are designed to support students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and who are making a positive impact in their home country. Each scholarship may have its own eligibility criteria, including academic qualifications, nationality, and financial need.

King's College London's BA International Development program equips graduates with a unique and highly relevant skillset, opening doors to a diverse range of careers focused on addressing global development challenges. The program's interdisciplinary nature, focus on social justice, and emphasis on practical skills make graduates attractive to a variety of employers working in the development sector and beyond.

International Development Agencies: Many graduates work for bilateral or multilateral development agencies, such as the Department for International Development (DFID), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), or the World Bank, contributing to development programs and projects.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): NGOs working on development issues often hire graduates with expertise in international development to manage programs, conduct research, advocate for policy change, and work with communities.

Government and Public Sector: Graduates can work in government agencies involved in international development, contributing to policy development, aid management, and international cooperation.

Research and Academia: Many graduates pursue postgraduate studies in development studies or related fields, leading to careers in academia or research institutions.

Consulting: Consulting firms specializing in international development, poverty reduction, or social impact often hire graduates with expertise in development issues to provide research, evaluation, and advisory services.

Think Tanks and Policy Institutes: Graduates can work for think tanks and policy institutes focused on development issues, conducting research, analyzing policy, and contributing to public debates.

Social Enterprise: Graduates can work in social enterprises that aim to address development challenges through innovative business models.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Increasingly, businesses are hiring graduates with expertise in international development to help them develop and implement CSR initiatives, particularly those related to global supply chains or community development.

Journalism and Media: Graduates with strong communication skills can work as journalists or media professionals, reporting on development issues and raising awareness about global challenges.

Community Development: Graduates can work in community development, working directly with communities in developing countries to implement development projects and empower local populations.


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