Year 1, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: September
Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Programme Director.
COMPULSORY COURSES 
This DPT has 0
compulsory course(s).
 
| 
Code  |  
Course Name  | 
Period  | 
Credits  |  
 
 
 
 
COURSE OPTIONS 
This DPT has 3
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, as available
 
| Code   | 
Course Name   | 
Credits |  
 
 
| 
PGSP11240
   | 
Politics and Theories of International Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SAST11002
   | 
South Asia: Roots of Poverty and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
 
Notes: 1) These core courses MUST be taken in either Year 1 or Year 2. 
2) You MUST take all the courses in the list and cannot take any course twice. 
 
 
AND    
 
Overarching rule collection group: A    
Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 80 credits
from these collections:  
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits
 
from the following list of courses, as available
 
| Code   | 
Course Name   | 
Credits |  
 
 
| 
PGSP11252
   | 
Analysing Development Aid  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11118
   | 
Contemporary South Asian Issues and Debates  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGGE11161
   | 
Environmental Governance  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11225
   | 
Gender and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11016
   | 
Global health and infectious diseases  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11003
   | 
Global Politics of Public Health  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGGE11049
   | 
International Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
EDUA11011
   | 
International Perspectives on Education and Training  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
GEGR11001
   | 
Political Ecology  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11050
   | 
The Politics of Identity in South Asia  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11287
   | 
Foundations of Science, Technology and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11002
   | 
Social Determinants of Health and Public Policy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11017
   | 
South Asia: Culture, Politics & Economy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11119
   | 
South Asian studies: conceptual and theoretical underpinnings  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11290
   | 
Keywords in South Asian Public Culture  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11293
   | 
ICT for Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11295
   | 
Cultures of Human Rights and Humanitarianism  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11296
   | 
Interpreting Development: Institutions and Practices  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11305
   | 
Social Interventions in HIV and AIDS  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGHC11330
   | 
The Politics of Historiography in Post-Colonial South Asia  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11071
   | 
Anthropology of Health and Healing  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11026
   | 
Contemporary Feminist Debates  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11016
   | 
Globalization  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11289
   | 
Health, Innovation and Policy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11348
   | 
Key Skills in Development Practice  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11345
   | 
Development and Economics  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11347
   | 
Religion and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11342
   | 
Conflict, Development and the State  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11255
   | 
Development Research Methods  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGHC11358
   | 
Cinema and Society in South Asia, 1947-Present  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11368
   | 
Urban Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11369
   | 
Displacement and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11072
   | 
Anthropology and International Health  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11377
   | 
Critical perspectives on mental health and well-being in the global south  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11375
   | 
Indian Politics and Society  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
 
Notes: 1) Courses run in either Semester 1 or Semester 2. 
2) Not all courses will run in any given year. 
3) Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part-time degree. Normally, a total of 80 credits will be divided between the academic years, but this can be carried with the explicit agreement of the Programme Director. 
 
 
AND    
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
 
from  
Level 11 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available
 Notes: Notes: Students may take other options, including options from other Schools, with the approval of the Programme Director.
 
 
 
 
 
  |  
 
  
Year 2, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: September
Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Director of Studies. 
COMPULSORY COURSES 
This DPT has 1
compulsory course(s).
 
| 
Code  |  
Course Name  | 
Period  | 
Credits  |  
 
| 
SAST11001
 | 
Dissertation (MSc South Asia and International Development) | 
 As available | 
60 | 
 
 | 
 
 
 
 
COURSE OPTIONS 
This DPT has 3
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, as available
 
| Code   | 
Course Name   | 
Credits |  
 
 
| 
PGSP11240
   | 
Politics and Theories of International Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SAST11002
   | 
South Asia: Roots of Poverty and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
 
Notes: 1) These core courses MUST be taken in either Year 1 or Year 2. 
2) You MUST take all the courses in the list and cannot take any course twice. 
 
 
AND    
 
Overarching rule collection group: A    
Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 80 credits
from these collections:  
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits
 
from the following list of courses, as available
 
| Code   | 
Course Name   | 
Credits |  
 
 
| 
PGSP11252
   | 
Analysing Development Aid  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11118
   | 
Contemporary South Asian Issues and Debates  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGGE11161
   | 
Environmental Governance  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11225
   | 
Gender and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11016
   | 
Global health and infectious diseases  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11003
   | 
Global Politics of Public Health  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGGE11049
   | 
International Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
EDUA11011
   | 
International Perspectives on Education and Training  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
GEGR11001
   | 
Political Ecology  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11050
   | 
The Politics of Identity in South Asia  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11287
   | 
Foundations of Science, Technology and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
IPHP11002
   | 
Social Determinants of Health and Public Policy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11017
   | 
South Asia: Culture, Politics & Economy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11119
   | 
South Asian studies: conceptual and theoretical underpinnings  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11290
   | 
Keywords in South Asian Public Culture  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11293
   | 
ICT for Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11295
   | 
Cultures of Human Rights and Humanitarianism  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11296
   | 
Interpreting Development: Institutions and Practices  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11305
   | 
Social Interventions in HIV and AIDS  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGHC11330
   | 
The Politics of Historiography in Post-Colonial South Asia  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11071
   | 
Anthropology of Health and Healing  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11026
   | 
Contemporary Feminist Debates  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
SCIL11016
   | 
Globalization  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11289
   | 
Health, Innovation and Policy  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11348
   | 
Key Skills in Development Practice  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11345
   | 
Development and Economics  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11347
   | 
Religion and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11342
   | 
Conflict, Development and the State  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11255
   | 
Development Research Methods  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGHC11358
   | 
Cinema and Society in South Asia, 1947-Present  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11368
   | 
Urban Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11369
   | 
Displacement and Development  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11072
   | 
Anthropology and International Health  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11377
   | 
Critical perspectives on mental health and well-being in the global south  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
| 
PGSP11375
   | 
Indian Politics and Society  
 | 
20  
 | 
 
 
Notes: 1) Courses run in either Semester 1 or Semester 2. 
2) Not all courses will run in any given year. 
3) Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part-time degree. Normally, a total of 80 credits will be divided between the academic years, but this can be carried with the explicit agreement of the Programme Director. 
 
 
 
AND    
 
 
 
 
  |  
 
 
  |