Do you want to improve the well-being of communities and countries around the world? Although the world's problems are complex and have impacts that...
Do you want to improve the well-being of communities and countries around the world? Although the world's problems are complex and have impacts that affect real people — climate change, humanitarian crises, inequality — to name just a few you know that there are opportunities for positive change. The diploma in international development has become an effective career option for many graduates, who later had a huge impact on the world.
This is the right program for you if:
They are looking for the references and the desired skills that they need to increase their impact;
You need the necessary strategies to achieve better results as an operator at the forefront of international development;
You have been working in the social sciences for some time and are ready to take the next step in your career;
It is necessary to take into account the conditions of your country, you will need knowledge and experience to achieve this.
International development is a field of social sciences focused on the promotion of global well-being. Poverty, malnutrition, water supply and sanitation, education, health and respect for human rights are among the main problems facing international development. International development or global development is based on the idea that in a networked world, if others do a little better, it will also have a positive impact on everyone.
International development includes courses on humanitarian aid and development, conflict management, Development Ethics, Public action, foreign policy, international economic policy, world politics, emerging economies, etc. The theme "International Development Research" prepares students to understand the challenges faced by developing countries to improve the living conditions of their population. In our courses, we emphasize how development is shaped by the intersection of politics, economics, socio-political power and culture at the global, national and regional levels. Our graduates gain a critical understanding of environmental vulnerability and socio-economic inequalities in developing countries, based on an understanding of world history. International development experts are well prepared to continue their higher education and work in non-governmental organizations and public institutions.
In international development courses, students analyze national and international policies to find solutions and help public and private organizations to raise the standard of living in developing countries that need it most. Thanks to their cooperation, they can carry out projects to strengthen the local economy, distribute resources more efficiently and empower individuals and communities. Graduates work with NGOs and governments to fight corruption, conclude trade agreements, develop infrastructure, negotiate peace agreements and much more. Work in the fields of advocacy, diplomacy, marketing, business, fundraising, education, analysis, consulting or public health. Cooperation with non-governmental organizations, charities, lobbyists, governments, large companies and global organizations such as the UN.