Campus North Terrace Campus
Degree Type Bachelor
Duration 3 years full-time or part-time equiv.
SATAC Code 324391
2009
ATAR
66.1
This program investigates key global issues such as poverty, governance, debt reduction, inequality, human rights, HIV/AIDS, ecology, the environment, health and gender rights in developing countries. You will explore, question and analyse the impact of these issues on the social, economic and political structures of societies and develop necessary skills that will be useful in a wide range of careers, including government, aid and development organisations and the private sector.
Your knowledge of global relations and developmental processes will grow through an interdisciplinary perspective that includes both theories and practices of development.
In the final year of study, students who excel have the opportunity to participate in the in-country development studies professional practicum run by the Australian Consortium for ‘In-Country’ Indonesian Studies (ACICIS).
Study Abroad and Exchange Opportunities
The University has student exchange links with over 100 overseas institutions. You can study overseas for one or two semesters which counts as credit towards your degree program at the University of Adelaide. In addition there are no extra tuition fees for this study. What better way to test out newly developed language skills or experience another culture as you learn?
The program consists of compulsory courses in development studies, and electives with a development studies focus from disciplines such as anthropology, geographical and environmental studies, economics, politics, Asian studies, history and gender, work and social inquiry. Students are encouraged to study a language minor, in particular Indonesian, French or Spanish.
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions
information for this program.
I am a:
| SATAC Code | 324391 |
| 2009 CSP ATAR | 66.1 |
| 2009 CSP IB | 24 |
| Annual tuition fees |
Commonwealth-supported place: $5,310
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| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
Not an international applicant?
| International ATAR | 70 |
| IB | 24 |
| IELTS Overall | 6 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees | International student place: $19,950 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| CRICOS | 057800G |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
| International ATAR | 70 |
| IB | 24 |
IELTS
Overall
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
6 |
Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results?
| International ATAR | 70 |
| Annual tuition fees | International student place: $19,950 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
The study plans given are examples of pathways through this degree.
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All courses are worth 3 units each. |
| Level I: Choose the following courses (24 units) |
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DEVT 1001 Introduction to Development Studies (Semester One) GEST 1003 Economy, Environment and Place (Semester Two) Either ANTH 1105 Anthropology of Everyday Life (Semester One) or ANTH 1104 Culture and Society: Foundations of Anthropology (Semester Two) Either GEST 1002 Footprints on a Fragile Planet (Semester One) or GEST 1001 Globalisation Justice and a Crowded Planet (Semester Two) Minor sequence: Choose two Level I courses from the list of Minor courses. Students are encouraged to study a language minor, in particular Indonesian, French or Spanish. Free choice: Choose two courses from the list of Level One Humanities and Social Sciences Courses or other Faculty courses. |
| Level II or Advanced Level: Choose the following courses (24 units) |
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| Level III: Choose the following Advanced Level courses (24 units) |
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The Bachelor of Development studies will provide a critical entry point for gaining employment in:
Policy Adviser, Political Adviser, Government or Corporate Policy Adviser, Public Servant, Research Assistant, Development Officer, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Aid Worker, Non Government Organisation Worker
An exciting option for your third year is to take part in an internship in the arts, parliament or environment with over 50 industry partners. These include State Parliament and a range of public and business sector agencies, where you can use the knowledge from your university study in a practical work environment, building valuable networks and gaining experience that counts towards your degree program and prepares you for your future career.
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Last updated: Monday, 7 Nov 2011