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School of Global Studies

Migration and Global Development

(MA) Migration and Global Development

Entry for 2021

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 7 (Masters) in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

No course outline is currently available.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreMigrants and Society: Global Transformations (814F8)307
  CoreMigration and Global Development (822F8)307
 Spring SemesterCoreResearch Methods and Professional Skills (012L2)157
  OptionCritical Debates in Environment and Development (928AF)307
  Decolonising, Diversifying and Demythologising (002ID7)307
  Migrant Transnationalism, Refugees and Diaspora (855F8)307
  Migration, Refugees and Wellbeing (700L5)307
  Poverty, Vulnerability and the Global Economy (821L6)307
  Refugees, Displacement and Humanitarian Responses (817F8)307

Part-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreMigration and Global Development (822F8)307
 Spring SemesterOptionCritical Debates in Environment and Development (928AF)307
  Decolonising, Diversifying and Demythologising (002ID7)307
  Migrant Transnationalism, Refugees and Diaspora (855F8)307
  Migration, Refugees and Wellbeing (700L5)307
  Poverty, Vulnerability and the Global Economy (821L6)307
  Refugees, Displacement and Humanitarian Responses (817F8)307
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreMigrants and Society: Global Transformations (814F8)307
 Spring SemesterCoreResearch Methods and Professional Skills (012L2)157
  OptionCritical Debates in Environment and Development (928AF)307
  Migrant Transnationalism, Refugees and Diaspora (855F8)307
  Migration, Refugees and Wellbeing (700L5)307
  Poverty, Vulnerability and the Global Economy (821L6)307
  Refugees, Displacement and Humanitarian Responses (817F8)307

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