Master of Arts in Development Management
Ruhr-Universität Bochum / Institute of Development Research and Development Policy
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15.09.2012 Bochum
Course Content
Multidisciplinary introduction to relevant theories and strategies of development, actors in international development cooperation and the role of institutions for development, case studies (selection)
Multidisciplinary introduction to relevant theories and strategies of development, actors in international development cooperation and the role of institutions for development, case studies (selection)
Learning objectives, training objectives
Meet the increasing need for experts in program and project management that has emerged in international development cooperation
Meet the increasing need for experts in program and project management that has emerged in international development cooperation
Target Audience
Young development professionals with a first university degree from developing and developed countries and academics with first relevant practical experience
Young development professionals with a first university degree from developing and developed countries and academics with first relevant practical experience
Qualifications
BA or equivalent degree in political science, law, economics, geography or other subjects related to planning and evaluation of development projects, relevant career experience
BA or equivalent degree in political science, law, economics, geography or other subjects related to planning and evaluation of development projects, relevant career experience
Notes
Max. 25 participants
Max. 25 participants
Enquiries and Registration:
Ms. Dr. Gabriele Bäcker
Ms. Dr. Meik Nowak
Type of degree
Certificate of attendance
Certificate of attendance
Languages
English
English
Fees
On request
On request
Organizer contact info
Universitätsstraße 150, Gebäude GB, Raum 1/59
44801 Bochum
Germany
Universitätsstraße 150, Gebäude GB, Raum 1/59
44801 Bochum
Germany
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