Global Development
University College London (UCL) / Centre for International Child Health
Archivio
24.11.2008 - 12.12.2008 London
Please note that the first two weeks will consist of contact and non contact hours such as lecturers, seminars, group presentations and self study. The third week will be reserved for self study and any extra group work that may be required. It will also
Contenuti (corsi)
Provides students with a background to some of the major development issues of today, highlighting at the same time their relationship to health. Applies economic, political and social theory to analyse key debates in global development. Issues covered include poverty, markets, governance, global institutions, and social movements.
Provides students with a background to some of the major development issues of today, highlighting at the same time their relationship to health. Applies economic, political and social theory to analyse key debates in global development. Issues covered include poverty, markets, governance, global institutions, and social movements.
Pubblico target
Health professionals and managers working in the area of development, disability or international maternal child health
Health professionals and managers working in the area of development, disability or international maternal child health
Prerequisiti
English language proficiency, professional work experience
English language proficiency, professional work experience
Annotazioni
Candidates can take this module as an unassessed short course student £600 or an assessed taster course student £650
Candidates can take this module as an unassessed short course student £600 or an assessed taster course student £650
Lingua
Inglese
Inglese
Costi
GBP 600-650
GBP 600-650
Contatto organizzatori
30 Guilford Street
WC1N 1EH London
United Kingdom
30 Guilford Street
WC1N 1EH London
United Kingdom
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