Economics in International Development - Diploma
Program Overview
This graduate diploma is designed for students who wish to gain a basic understanding and knowledge of development but who may not intend to proceed to obtain a master’s degree. This diploma program is also interdisciplinary to provide a broader and more integrated perspective of development issues.
The diploma should be of interest to those seeking a position or a career in development-related institutions or in government departments directly concerned with development planning and evaluation.
Degrees and Admission Requirements
Students wishing to pursue a Diploma in Economics in International Development should meet the minimum academic and admission requirements set by AUC.
Learning Outcomes
The program offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to development economics. It ensures a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics behind global development issues, which will be essential when looking to establish a development-related career.
Career Paths and Practical Experience
The graduate diploma is ideal if you are looking for a position or career in development-related institutions or government departments directly concerned with development planning and evaluation, including:
- United Nations agencies
- The World Bank
- Bilateral donor representative offices or projects
- NGOs
- Development finance institutions
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