Detail of award: MAJOR, MINOR AND JOINT AWARDS INVOLVING INTERNATIONAL  DEVELOPMENT: 2017 ENTRY
Name of award: BA/BSc (Hons) involving International Development

In order to achieve the named award above, students must meet all requirements of this award map

STAGE 1

 

Code

Title

Credits

Status

Pre-Requisites

DEV1002

The Developing World

20

Compulsory

None

GEO1010

Geography and Development 1

20

Compulsory

None

DEV1001

International Development: Social and Cultural Issues and Debates

20

Compulsory

None

                                                                          

Students must take all modules

 

STAGE 2

 

Code

Title

Credits

Status

Pre-Requisites

DEV2002

Development Economics

20

Compulsory for Mj,
Designated for Jt/Mn

None

GEO2006

Geography and Development 2

20

Compulsory for Mj,

Designated for Jt/Mn

GEO1006 or GEO1010

DEV2001

Globalisation and Development in the 21st Century

20

Compulsory for Mj,
Designated for Jt/Mn

None

IRD2086

Native Americans

20

Designated

None

BUS2013

Asian Business

20

Designated

None

 

 

Major students must take DEV2002, GEO2006, DEV2001 plus one designated module making 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their minor subject to total 120 credits at level 5
Joint students must take three designated modules making 60 credits and must take 60 credits in their other subject, to total 120 credits at level 5.
Minor students must take two designated modules making 40 credits and must take 80 credits from their major subject to total 120 credits at level 5.

 

OPTIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR         

 

Code

Title

Credits

Status

Pre-Requisites

HRM2053*

The Placement Year Experience: Organisations in Context (WBL)

   40

Compulsory

None

Students must have successfully completed 100 credits at Level 5 in order to undertake placement

 

STAGE 3

 

 

Code

Title

Credits

Status

Pre-Requisites

 

DEV4001

International Development Dissertation1 

40

Compulsory for Mj

None

 

DEV4002

International Development Project ²

20

Designated for Jt

None

   DEV4003

Joint Interdisciplinary Dissertation/Project3

  20

Designated for      Jt

 None

 

 

ECN3002

The Political Economy of China

20

Designated

None

 

DEV3001

Development and change in the Global South

20

Designated

None

 

DEV3002

The Political Economy of Development

20

Designated

None

 

ECN3005

International Economics

20

Designated

None

 

BUS3003

Global Business Development

20

Designated

None

 

 

 IRD3037

Global Ethics and Identity

20

Designated

None

 

 

 

 

Major students must take DEV4001 plus two designated modules making 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their minor subject to total 120 credits at level 6
Joint students must take three designated modules making 60 credits in total and must take 60 credits from their other subject to total 120 credits at level 6. Joint students must take a dissertation module from one of their subjects, but may instead also undertake an interdisciplinary dissertation joining both subjects together.

Minor students must take two designated modules making a total of 40 credits and must take 80 credits from their major subject to total 120 credits at level 6

 

Students who do not complete the Honours Degree will be eligible for an Ordinary Degree in the named subjects upon successful completion of a minimum of 60 Level 6 credits. These can be from any Level 6 modules, whether identified as compulsory or designated. Where the completed Level 6 credits are from one subject area only, the award title will be Ordinary Degree X WITH Y.  Where the completed Level 6 credits are from both subject areas, the award title will be either Ordinary Degree X WITH Y or Ordinary Degree X AND Y depending on the degree on which the student registered.

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1 Cannot be taken with DEV4002 or  DEV4003
2 Cannot be taken with DEV4001 or  DEV4003
3 Cannot be taken with DEV4001 or DEV4002 and must be taken with the joint dissertation/project module from a second subject


Chthirdworld17
08/05/2018