The Educational Planning, Economics, and International Development MA at University College London (UCL) is a dynamic program designed to provide graduates with the finance, planning, and economic skills needed to assess and guide educational policy and practice in developing nations. The course equips students with pertinent skills based on the latest research in the field, preparing them to lead successful careers in areas like inter-governmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, national ministries of education, and other educational institutions.Course Content: This course combines theoretical disciplines such as economics, comparative and international education, and international development with applied paradigms such as planning of education system in relation with the economy, project cycle management, and policy analysis.Key Modules: Key course modules include Education and Development in Asia, Education and International Development: Concepts, Theories and Issues, Economic Perspectives on Education Policy, Planning for Education and Development, Education, Conflict and Fragility, Gender, Education, and Development, and Education Policy in Low-Income Countries.Future Careers: Graduates of this course are well-positioned for careers in international organizations, education ministries, universities, consulting companies and non-governmental organizations. They can function as educators, Policy Officers, Evaluation, Monitoring and Learning Officer, Researcher, Consultants or Project Manager in these organisations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.