Program

Development Studies - 5557

This Program is no longer accepting new enrolments

Program Summary

Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Contact: Dr Linda Bartolomei and Prof Anthony Zwi

Campus: Sydney

Career: Postgraduate

Typical Duration: 1 Years  

Typical UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC Per Semester: 6

Max UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC For Award: 36

Award(s):

Graduate Diploma in Development Studies (Specialisation)

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Program Description

THIS PROGRAM IS FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING PRIOR TO 2015.

This program is offered by the School of Social Sciences and is a flexible and interactive program which provides specialist studies in international development at the local, national and international level. It is based on a philosophy of human rights, social justice, community development and participatory approaches.

The program provides a knowledge base and analytic framework to understand and negotiate the complexities of the geopolitical, economic, social, ethical and cultural contexts in which development takes place. Students are equipped with practical professional skills which may be applied to a diverse array of career options which relate to development. The Program will be of value to those who see themselves playing a role in understanding and promoting development, whether from a community, government, civil society, donor or other organisational role.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

The program is designed to address the continuing education needs of specialists in development as well as to provide a general orientation to social and community development for professionals wanting to enter the field.

Program Structure

The Graduate Diploma of Development Studies is offered full-time and part-time, with a minimum length of 1 year. The elective projects may be completed off-shore. The program requires the completion of 36 units of credit.

Students may take one of the following Development program plans

Graduate Diploma of Development Studies in International Development (program 5557, plan code SOCWIS5557)

The overall goal of this program is to offer a graduate degree in development practice with an international focus. By the end of the program candidates can expect to have substantial knowledge and a range of skills related to the planning, delivery and management of programs relevant to international and local social and community development, aid work (policy and practice) and human rights. Students can combine core courses with electives covering areas of Development Management; Political Economy and International Relations; Human Rights and Politics; Indigenous peoples and Refugees; Global Health; and the Environment. Internships and special projects are also offered as elective courses. Additional research training and practice opportunities are available.

The Graduate Diploma of Development Studies in International Development (program 5557, plan code SOCWIS5557) comprises a total of 36 units of credit of core and elective courses.Students complete five core courses and one elective course.

Core Courses

Electives
Additional electives may be selected with the permission of the program coordinator.

Graduate Diploma of Development Studies in Refugees and Displacement (program 5557, plan code SOCWJS5557)

The overall goal of this program is to offer a graduate degree in development practice with a focus on refugees and other displaced persons. By the end of the program candidates can expect to have substantial knowledge and a range of skills related to the planning and delivery of programs relevant to international and local social and community development work with refugees and other displaced persons. Students can combine core courses with electives covering areas of Development Management; Political Economy and International Relations; Human Rights and Politics; Indigenous peoples; Global Health and the Environment.

The Graduate Diploma of Development Studies in Refugees and Displacement (program 5557, plan code SOCWJS5557) comprises a total of 36 units of core courses.

Core Courses

ARTS5503 Academic Writing (6 UOC)
This course can be taken as an additional course for students wishing to develop their academic writing skills. It will not count towards the program requirements. Click here for further details about the course.

Academic Rules

Please refer to Program Structure for the Academic Requirements relating to this program.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  UNSW Fee Website.

Admission Requirements

A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average (65%). Minimum one year full-time (or equivalent) experience in a development related area. A curriculum vitae outlining relevant professional or volunteer experience must be submitted with the application.

Advanced Standing

Students seeking advanced standing must submit documentary evidence of courses completed at the time of initial enrolment. Faculty will then determine the number of units of credit to be granted. Advanced standing will not be granted for courses completed more than six years previously. The maximum advanced standing for a Masters is 18 uoc (equivalent to three courses), a Graduate Diploma is 12 uoc (equivalent to two courses) and a Graduate Certificate is 6 uoc (equivalent to one course).

Articulation

The Graduate Diploma forms part of an approved sequence comprising the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters degree in the same area of specialisation. A postgraduate student enrolled in an articulated program may progress from Graduate Certificate to Graduate Diploma to Masters level with full credit for courses completed in earlier programs in the sequence.

Further Information

Not available to International applicants - not a full-time program.

Area(s) of Specialisation