Students
Tuition Fee
USD 30,937
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Stone Masonry | Career and Technical Education | Career Development | Student Affairs
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 30,937
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-10-10-
2024-01-16-
2024-04-24-
About Program

Program Overview


If you want to benefit from pluralist theoretical training in institutional economics and development economics, are interested in understanding how inequalities, corruption and climate change affect economic development, and want to apply policies to real world economic issues in the Global South, the MSc in Political Economy of Development is ideal for you.

The unique MSc Political Economy of Development is a fascinating, pluralist programme that engages students with questions on the various issues affecting development in Global South contexts. The MSc provides theoretical insights into the critical analysis of the interaction between the political and the economic in influencing development.

The programme also supports students in empirical and methodological training. Overall, this exciting MSc is designed for students passionate about politics and economics whose first degree was not, or only partially in, economics as well as for those who have already studied a lot of economics and want to do an MSc that enables them with pluralist and heterodox understanding of the discipline.

Instead of the usual compulsory courses in micro, macro and econometrics (they are still available as options), this MSc has compulsory courses in institutional economics, development economics, research methods and statistical techniques. You can also take additional classes across SOAS, such as language courses, training courses to use data software, and make use of the large network of private, public and non-governmental organisations to acquire practical experience in the field of politics, economics or development.

Students on this programme can apply for a dissertation co-supervised with key international organisations, such as the International Trade Centre (ITC), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank.

Why study MSc Political Economy of Development at SOAS?

  • We are ranked 27th in UK for economics (QS World University Rankings 2023).
  • We are top 20 in the UK for student satisfaction with teaching (Complete University Guide 2023).
  • We are top 40 in the UK for economics (Complete University Guide 2023).
  • The MSc provides rigorous training in both mainstream and heterodox economics.
  • The programme makes explicit links between economic theories and the real world, using pluralist and political economy perspectives.
  • Contemporary topics (like environmental policies and the gendered effects of monetary and fiscal policies) are incorporated in the core modules of the programme; they are not just taught in optional modules.
  • Make the most of SOAS’ wide range of language modules, the

    R coding and quantitative skills

    module to enhance skills working with data and software, and access the Department’s large network of private, public and non-governmental organisations to acquire practical experience in the field of politics, economics and/or development.
  • It gives students the opportunity to carry out co-supervised dissertations with key international organisations, such as the International Trade Centre (ITC), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank.




  • Global Partnerships

    This programme can be offered as part of a dual masters degree with

    Johns Hopkins SAIS.

    Through the dual masters, students can spend the first year studying at SAIS and second year at SOAS or vice versa and gain a Masters award from each institution. For more information and eligible programmes included in the dual masters, please see the

    SOAS-SAIS partnership

    on the Global Partnerships website.

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