Master of Arts ­Development Studies­ – Online

It aims at professionalizing those already working in development or others for whom an e-learning program seems most fitting. It offers a solid academic base in the field of development studies. Students learn relevant theories that are necessary to critically reflect current practices in the field of humanitarian and development aid. Courses such as project planning, monitoring and evaluation advance students’ practical competencies. Academic competencies taught in the area of research methods and writing skills enable a continuation in a scientific career. Stemming from the diversity of the student body, the specific worth of the program lies in the opportunity to assess international issues through virtual co-learning with professionals from across the globe.

Content

  • Theories of Development
  • Development Industry and Legacy
  • Development Economics
  • Poverty Analysis and Social Protection
  • Global Public Health
  • Religion and Development
  • International Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Methods of Empirical Social Research (qualitative and quantitative)
  • Academic Writing and Rhetoric and Presentation Skills
  • Planning, Management and Evaluation of Development Projects
  • Disaster Management and Response
  • Sustainability, Degrowth and Resource Politics
  • Globalization and Global Governance
  • Migration and Development
  • Gender Intersectionality and Development
  • Land Use, Land Rights and Development
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Research-Oriented Master Thesis

A specialization in an area of concentration is possible.

Application period for online studies

March 1 to July 31

Language: English

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Lecturers

Dr. Kwaku Arhin-Sam

Ph.D., M.A., B.Ed.
Director | Friedensau Institute for Evaluation
Lecturer | School of Social Sciences

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921-916-144
Fax: +49 (0) 39291-201
Email:

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39291 Möckern-Friedensau

Dr. phil. Jill Philine Blau

Head of Program | Development Studies – Online for Professionals

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921 916-153
Fax: +49 (0) 3921 916-201
Email:

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Prof. Dr. Daniel Bendix

Ph.D. (University of Manchester, UK)
Professor of Global Development | School of Social Sciences

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921 916-203
Fax: +49 (0) 3921 916-201
Email:

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Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Ulrike Schultz

Professor of Development Sociology and Economics | School of Social Sciences
Program Director M.A. International Social Sciences (Development Studies)
Vice Dean | School of Social Sciences

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921 916-193
Fax: +49 (0) 3921 916-201
Email:

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Prof. Dr. phil. Thomas Spiegler

Professor of Sociology and Empirical Social Research | School of Social Sciences
Dean | School of Social Sciences

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921 916-202
Fax: +49 (0) 3921 916-201
Email:

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Dr. phil. Annette Witherspoon

M.A. International Social Sciences
Program Director B.A. International Social Work (EN)

Telephone: +49 (0) 39291-137
Fax: +49 (0) 39291-201
Email:

An der Ihle 5 A
39291 Möckern-Friedensau

Admission

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor degree in social sciences, humanities or other related fields
  • English proficiency test (e.g. TOEFL) or a Bachelor degree taught in English
  • Experience in development cooperation

Time Frame

  • 6 semesters / 3 years (120 credit points)
  • Intake only in winter semester (October)
  • Application period from March 1 – July 31
  • Courses start in October

Language: English

Tuition Fees

  • 12.714,00 EUR in total, i. e. 2.119,00 EUR per semester
  • Plus 200,– Euros registration fee each semester

Application

Please start your application below.

FAQ:

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The MA Development Studies (part-time) offers the study program of the accredited MA International Social Sciences (Development Studies) as part-time distance learning for students with relevant professional experience.

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It is not possible to accelerate the duration of the study. In case you have studied some similar courses, an accreditation of the courses can be discussed.

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No scholarships are offered at the moment.

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The Master Development Studies is based on a combination of synchronous and asynchronous teaching methods.  The synchronous classes are facilitated through the platform zoom.

For the asynchronous teaching, we use the leaning-platform Moodle.

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Students should plan to be available to study between 10–15 hours per week. Most of the studying will be self-paced, but the students should be available for the synchronous session. These will be coordinated depending on the time zones of the students in the program.

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To ensure the quality course delivery, online courses have an enrollment of about 10–25 students.

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We use Moodle as our learning platform, a virtual portal where students can view the syllabus and grades; contact professors, classmates and support services; access course materials; and monitor their progress on lessons.

This platform is where students find their individual assignments. For each individual assignment, the lecturer gives personal feedback. Forum discussions and other interactive forms where the students get the opportunity to interact complement this.

Most instructors utilize Zoom or Skype for class chats or conference calls.

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In general, students should expect assignments similar to in-class programs, such as research papers and proctored exams in addition to online-specific assignments such as responding to professor-posed questions in a discussion board. Standard assignments include reading the course text and additional materials, active participation in online discussions, quizzes, writing papers etc.

Icon FragezeichenHow much time should I expected this program to entail a week?

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Students are expected to spend 10 to 15 hours a week on coursework. This varies depending on the individuals background and skills. Do not expect your course to be easier just because it is online.

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All obligatory and additional readings are available online during the semester and students will receive virtual access to the universities library.

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Yes, also virtual group assignments are part of the coursework.

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The grading is based on continuous assessment and a final term assessment, which is either in the form of a term paper, a presentation or an oral exam. This varies depending on the course.

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Professors are very accessible and responsive to students. Students and instructors communicate primarily through the platform moodle in online courses. Most instructors also utilize Zoom  for class chats or conference calls.

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Students are expected to be confident with their skills regarding standard computer applications for completion of your coursework and have sufficient internet access for a zoom class.

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If you want to apply for this program, please contact Dr. Jill Blau, Head of study program Development Studies.

Dr. phil. Jill Philine Blau

Telephone: +49 (0) 3921 916-153
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