| Award granted | Master of International and Community Development |
|---|---|
| Campus | This course is only offered off campus |
| Length | 1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
| Next available intake | March (Trimester 1), July (Trimester 2), November (Trimester 3) |
| Indicative annual fee 2013 | $21,780* AUD |
| CRICOS course code | 036085D |
| IELTS Requirement | IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band score less than 6) or equivalent |
| Deakin course code | A727 |
| Faculty contacts | Deakin International Tel +61 3 9627 4877 Online enquiry |
The Master of International and Community Development is a professional coursework degree designed to serve the needs of those seeking a graduate qualification in international development studies and/or community development.
The course will provide you with both analytical skills for understanding the contexts of development programs as well as practical skills for the formulation, resourcing, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of international and community development projects.
The course is structured around a range of skills-based and knowledge-generation units that address technical and social issues, policy development, project management and analysis of resources. Students are also eligible to complete a 14-16,000 word dissertation unit which provides a research pathway for students to qualify to apply for entry to PhD. They are also eligible to undertake Indonesian language study.
As a graduate of this course you will gain expertise to design and lead creative, effective and culturally-sensitive ways of responding to the challenge of poverty and disempowerment. The philosophical foundation is based on your commitment to work globally and locally, learn from others and remain people-centred.
It is expected that completion of the Master of International and Community Development will place you in a favourable position to advance your professional standing. Employment in the development field is expanding rapidly, including in cognate areas, such as teaching, the travel industry, consulting enterprises, journalism, project management, and government and non-government agencies concerned with the flow of trade, services, capital and personnel.
To qualify for the Master of International Community Development, a student must successfully complete 12 credit points of study according to one of the following options:
1. Generalist Option:
AND
2. Specialist Options:
OR
In both the generalist and single specialist options, students may, as part of the electives, take 4 credit points of Indonesian Language (AIF-coded units listed below). This option is not available for students undertaking the double specialisation.
The dissertation component (AIX702 and AIX703) provides a research pathway for students to apply for entry to PhD.
Community Development specialisation
Students wishing to undertake a Community Development specialisation must complete 6 credit points of ASD-coded units, including core units ASD704 and ASD705, and 6 credit points of electives from the following list.
Core units
Trimester 1
| ASD704 | Community Development Theory and Practice A |
Trimester 2
| ASD705 | Community Development Theory and Practice B |
Trimester 1
| AID733 | The Economic Development Record |
Trimester 2
| AID734 | Approaches to Political Development |
Double Specialisation:
Community Development and International Development Specialisations
Students wishing to undertake both the Community Development and International development specialisations must complete 6 credit points of ASD-coded units, including core units ASD704 and ASD705, and 6 credit points of AID-coded units, including core units AID733 and AID734.
Core units
Trimester 1
| ASD704 | Community Development Theory and Practice A |
| AID733 | The Economic Development Record |
Trimester 2
| ASD705 | Community Development Theory and Practice B |
| AID734 | Approaches to Political Development |
Electives for both specialisations
Trimester 1
| AID710 | Microfinance for Poverty Reduction |
| AID711 | Non-government Organisations and Development |
| AID712 | Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods |
| AID717 | The Logframe and Approaches to Project Management |
| AID724 | Humanitarian Emergencies and Disaster Relief |
| AID733 | The Economic Development Record |
| AIP747 | Policy and Program Evaluation |
| ASD704 | Community Development Theory and Practice A |
| ASD711 | Needs Assessment and Strategic Planning |
| ASS705 | Anthropology of Poverty and Development |
Trimester 2
| AID713 | Aid, Trade and Development |
| AID714 | Gender and Development |
| AID734 | Approaches to Political Development |
| AID735 | Conflict Resolution and Development |
| AID740 | Participatory Approaches to Development |
| ASD705 | Community Development Theory and Practice B |
| ASD710 | Submission and Tender Writing |
| ASD712 | Monitoring and Evaluation |
| ASD716 | Humanitarian Settlement |
| ASS706 | Poverty, Health and Illness |
Trimester 1, trimester 2 or trimester 3
| AID721 | Professional Practice in Community and International Development Studies (2 credit points) |
| AID752 | International and Community Development Internship |
| AID753 | International and Community Development Internship (2 credit points) |
Trimester 3
| ASD715 | Cross Cultural Communication and Practice |
| AIP773 | Governance and Accountability |
The following Indonesian Language units are also available to students as electives:
Trimester 1
| AIF146 | The Language, Culture and People of Indonesia |
| AIF241 | Formal and Informal Indonesian A |
| AIF341 | Professional and Academic Indonesian A |
Trimester 2
| AIF142 | Conversational Indonesian B |
| AIF242 | Formal and Informal Indonesian B |
| AIF342 | Professional and Academic Indonesian B |
Research units
For students wishing to undertake a PhD pathway:
Trimester 1, 2 and 3
| AIX702 | Dissertation A |
| AIX703 | Dissertation B |
IELTS / English language requirements
Please note that English language requirements exist for entry to this course and you will be required to meet the English language level requirement that is applicable in the year of your commencement of studies.
It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that she/he has the required IELTS score to register with any external accredited courses. (more details)
If you have completed previous studies which you believe may reduce the number of units you have to complete at Deakin, indicate in the appropriate section on your application that you wish to be considered for credit transfer. You will need to provide a certified copy of your previous course details so your credit can be determined. If you are eligible, your offer letter will then contain information about your credit transfer.
Your credit transfer is formally approved prior to your enrolment at Deakin during the Enrolment and Orientation Program. You must bring original documents relating to your previous study so that this approval can occur.
You can also refer to the Credit for Prior Learning (Credit Transfer) Search which outlines the credit that may be granted towards a Deakin University degree.
Tracking your application
If you have already applied and wish to enquire about your application please refer to the relevant area through which you originally applied.
| Graduate Certificate of International and Community Development (A511) | |
| Graduate Diploma of International and Community Development (A611) |