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Postgraduate

MSc, Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate in Managing Rural Development

Is this programme for me?

All countries are subject to continual social and economic change, and the rural sectors of developing countries are often pivotal to this process. In a context of increasing globalisation, an understanding of the underlying driving forces of this process and its consequences are critical. This programme provides graduates with an interdisciplinary base from which to approach the diverse issues involved in rural change.

Programme aims

The programme gives students the opportunity to develop:

  • a critical awareness of the social, economic and management issues underlying socioeconomic change

  • conceptual and analytical skills relevant to the social and economic dimensions of agriculture and related industries

  • a set of operational skills pertinent to working in the public, private or NGO domains
    the ability to engage with, and influence, rational debates concerning the optimal direction of rural sector change

  • enhanced communication and presentation skills

  • the ability to access the rural development literature and to pursue effective research.

Programme summary
  You study Study period Cost
MSc 10 modules 2-5 years £8,345
Postgraduate Diploma 8 modules 2-5 years £6,540
Postgraduate Certificate 4 modules 1-5 years £3,425
Short courses Single modules are ideal if you're keen to update your professional knowledge, enhance your career or sample the programme. Short course students who subsequently register for either the MSc or PG Diploma will be credited with any modules completed successfully. The fee per module is £885.

Career progression

Graduates of this programme will typically find work in:

  • development projects, typically focused on small farms and the households associated with these farms

  • aid agencies and NGOs concerned with rural change

  • programmes concerned with health, nutrition and other rural development issues

  • government ministries and other public sector organisations concerned with the rural sector

  • consultancies related to a wide range of government programmes.

Comprehensive study materials and support

For each module the University will send you detailed study guides, textbooks and supplementary study materials which may include audio and/or videotapes and computer software. Tutorial support is via an online learning environment and tutor-marked assignments. Increasing numbers of students participate in electronic seminars and other networked activities. This allows for a range of contacts and peer-learning possibilities that will help to enrich the distance learning experience.

Your time commitment

The study time required for each module is, on average, 7-8 hours per week over a period of    30-31 weeks (plus 4-5 weeks for revision).

Summary of key dates
Application deadline 31 October
Registration deadline 1 January
Programme starts February
Examinations take place October