The Education, Gender and International Development MA offered by UCL's Institute of Education (IOE) is designed for those who have an interest in gender, education, and development. This course helps students in understanding, critiquing, and contributing to shaping educational and social changes, especially regarding gender and other socially significant markers of difference.Course Content: The contents of this course are structured around the disciplines of sociology and education which gives insights into the status and problems of both developed and developing countries. Simultaneously, it also involves the political and economic perspectives of gender, education, and development. Key Modules: Some of the key modules of this course include Education, Gender and Social Development; Gender, Education and International Development; Education and International Development: Concepts, Theories, and Issues; Feminist Research in Education Dissertation; and Multimodal Methods in Education Research.Accreditations: This course does not provide specific information about accreditations.Future Careers: Postgraduates of this course usually find employment in international development agencies, non-governmental organisations, government ministries, universities, and schools around the world. It may also be suitable for professionals who want to develop a gender focus to analyse educational and social developments around the globe.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.