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MSC International Social Change and Policy (SCST82)     FT

2018 - 2019

For students whose initial registration was in or prior to 2018-19 session
 
 

Year 1


units (90 credits)
1A
A student will take

Semester 1
SCS6069  International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 15 credits
SCS6086  Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 15 credits
SCS6087  Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
SCS6067  Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 30 credits
SCS6071  International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 15 credits

units (30 credits)
1B
A student will take 30 credits from this group.

Semester 1
HAR675  Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 15 credits
TRP630  Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 15 credits
TRP631  Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 15 credits
TRP632  Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
GEO6806  Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 15 credits
AND

units (60 credits)
1C
A student will take 60 credits from this group.

Full academic year
SCS6076  Dissertation in International Social Change & Policy ACAD YR 60 credits
SCS6077  Dissertation (With Internship) ACAD YR 60 credits

2

A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute a unit listed at 1B for other F7 level units to the value of not more than fifteen credits.


3

A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in the units listed at 1A and 1B.


4

A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in International Social Change and Policy.


5

A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Certificate in International Social Change and Policy.

 
 
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