The International Development MA at The University of Sheffield aims to develop student's understanding of the processes of social, political, economic change and development in low and middle-income countries. This full-time, one year course challenges the economic and social aspects of development and emphasizes the experience of its victims and participants from a historical and contemporary perspective.Course Content: The coursework includes topics on Political Economy of Global South, International Development, Politics, Governance and Development, Research Methods, and Dissertation with Placement among others.Key Modules: Some of the main modules covered in this course include Development Theory and Experience, Development, Environment, and Health, Long Project (Dissertation), Research Design and Practice in International Development, The Political Economy of Global South, and Understanding Contemporary Conflicts in Africa.Future Careers: After completing this course, graduates are prepared for careers in the field of international development and related roles. These might include roles within the academic field, governmental or nongovernmental organizations, United Nations agencies, the Aid/Development sector, and the public sector.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.' You can visit the course through this link.