MSc Environment, Politics and Development
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-10-10 | - |
2024-01-16 | - |
2024-04-24 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The MSc Environment, Politics and Development at SOAS University of London is a one-year full-time program that explores the interconnectedness of environment, politics, and development in the Global South. Students gain a deep understanding of socio-ecological challenges and transformative solutions, preparing them for careers in environmental policy, international development, and research. The program combines taught modules, independent study, and a dissertation, with a focus on critical analysis and problem-solving.
Program Outline
MSc Environment, Politics and Development at SOAS: A Detailed Analysis
Degree Overview:
- Program: MSc Environment, Politics and Development
- School: SOAS University of London
- Department: Development Studies
- Duration: 1 year full-time
- Start date: September
- Location: SOAS campus, London
- Mode: Full-time
- Fees:
- Home students: £12,220 per year
- Overseas students: £25,320 per year
- Fees increase annually.
Overview:
This MSc program delves into the critical analysis of the interconnectedness between environment, politics, and development, focusing on the Global South. Students will gain a profound understanding of the major socio-ecological challenges faced by the region and explore transformative solutions.
Objectives:
- Equip students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to analyze complex socio-ecological challenges.
- Develop an understanding of power structures and inequalities in environmental politics.
- Train students to critically assess and propose solutions to environmental problems.
- Foster a deep understanding of the dynamics of environment, development, and politics in the Global South.
Outline:
The program combines taught modules, independent study, and a dissertation. Students take 180 credits, comprising:
- Core modules (30 credits):
- Environmental Politics in the Global South: Analyzes the historical and theoretical foundations of the environmental movement in the Global South.
- Environmental Justice and Sustainability: Explores the theoretical frameworks of environmental justice and their application to development challenges.
- Compulsory modules (60 credits):
- Political Ecology: Examines the relationship between power, nature, and society through a political ecology lens.
- Development, Environment, and the Global Economy: Explores the complexities of development and its impact on the environment in a globalized context.
- Optional modules (90 credits):
- Students choose from a wide range of modules based on their interests, such as:
- Climate Change Politics
- Water and Development
- Energy Justice
- Conservation and Conflict
- Food Sovereignty
Assessment:
- Continuous assessment through essays, presentations, and group projects.
- Final dissertation (10,000 words)
Teaching:
- The program utilizes a diverse range of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, tutorials, guest lectures, and field trips.
- The faculty comprises leading scholars in the field of political ecology and development studies.
Careers:
- Graduates are prepared for careers in various fields, including:
- Environmental policy and advocacy
- International development agencies
- Research and academia
- NGOs and civil society organizations
Other:
- The program offers an optional placement module, providing valuable work experience in the field.
- SOAS provides access to the SOAS Library, a world-renowned resource for development studies research.
Home student fees: £12,220 per year Overseas student fees: £25,320 per year Please note that fees go up each year.