Forge a career in the international development space
This pioneering course explores the latest theories on sustainable development and cross-cultural practice, in relation to issues such as poverty, empowerment and gender. You will intricately hone your practice-led research skills and be prepared for a rewarding career solving some of the most challenging problems facing the world today.
Opportunities exist for graduates in a range of areas, including non-government organisations, the charity sector, public development agencies, multinational businesses, government agencies and academia. You can look forward to a successful career working with bodies like World Vision, Oxfam, the Australian Red Cross, Save the Children, TEAR Australia and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, among many others.
Study a Master of International Development at UC and you will:
acquire knowledge about development issues across the world, especially with under-privileged communities
engage with contemporary development theory
explore participatory approaches to planning, management, monitoring and the evaluation of development projects
acquire knowledge and understanding of the politics of different aspects of development processes, practices and advocacy.
Work Integrated Learning
During the course you will have the opportunity to enrol in the Development Research Project unit which actively encourages students to explore a real-life development project in their thesis, and is often linked to their current employment. Master’s students have investigated actual global development projects in countries including Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan and more.
International consultant
Program director
International aid worker
Campaign director
International project manager
Head of fundraising
International development worker
Community development educator
Gender adviser
M&E (monitoring and evaluation) manager
Program specialist
Program coordinator
Program analyst
Social impact assessment consultant
Project manager