Keele University offers an International Development MSc, a postgraduate course designed to provide an advanced understanding of the complex terrain of contemporary global inequalities and development. Drawing from recent insights and debates within human, physical, political, and economic geographies, and development studies, the course offers an interdisciplinary approach to studying international development.Course Content: The program offers both full-time and part-time studies, offering a unique blend of modules in human, physical, political, and economic aspects. It incorporates digital geographies and development, performing in public space, and hazards of the environment. The program includes a Dissertation/Practice-based Project where students will apply their knowledge and skills in a real-world setting.Key Modules: The course boasts core modules such as Environment and Development, International Development Theory, Geopolitics of Development, Economic Geography and Spatial Planning, and an optional module from a selection that includes Qualitative Research Methods, Digital Geographies, and Performing in Public Space.Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: This course prepares students for various careers within the public sector, nonprofit sector, academia, and other areas, with many graduates becoming project managers, policy officers, research consultants, or resuming their employment with enhanced job profiles and career prospects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.