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Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS (40) 3D2Y MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course (different options for BA/BSc streams) NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09 For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake)

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development (Overseas Experience) 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 OSU (20) 3C23 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 DWE (20) 3C33 DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS (40) 3D2Y MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: MAR 09

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BSc International Development with Environment and Society For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS E&S (40) 3D2Y DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BSc International Development with Environment and Society (Overseas Experience) 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 OSU (20) 3C23 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 DWE (20) 3C33 DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS (40) 3D2Y MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development with Economics For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 Choice from ECO (20) ECO HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS Econ (40) 3D2Y DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 PPW 3D38 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09 Choice from ECO (20) ECO

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development with Economics (Overseas Experience) For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS Econ (40) 3D2Y DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 PPW 3D38 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 OSU (20) 3C23 DWE (20) 3C33 DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09 Choice from ECO (20) ECO Choice from ECO (20) ECO

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development with Social Anthropology and Politics For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS SAP (40) 3D2Y DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA International Development with Social Anthropology and Politics (Overseas Experience) For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 Dissertation and research skills workshop DISS SAP (40) 3D2Y DEV Practice & Key Skills GED 3D22 RDC 3D12 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 MC BSc/ BA (20) 3C11 One free choice per year (20) Free C PPW 3D38 EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 HR (20) 3C21 OSU (20) 3C23 DWE (20) 3C33 Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09

Year Semester Free Choice Interdisciplinary UnitsDisciplines Transferable Skills DEV1 Autumn Spring Choose two modules from DEV2 Autumn Continue two modules Spring Continue two modules DEV3 Autumn Spring School of International Development, University of East Anglia BA (Deferred Choice) International Development 1A21 IDS (40) KSD (20) 1A33 One free choice per year (20) Free C NR1 (20) 1B24 EC1 (20) 1B22 SAID1 (20) 1B28 DIDS (20) 1B14 HPD (20) 2C35 GD (20) 2C25 LAD (20) 2D42 SSAD (20) 2D46 SAD (20) 2D48 On the deferred choice degree, student now select a YEAR 3 from the other undergraduate degree options depending on what modules they have already taken Dissertation and research skills workshop EC2 2C51 SAID2 2C77 NR2 2C63 EC3 2D52 PAID 2D78 NR3 2D64 For external and indicative purposes: changes may be made by the School. Please read this in conjunction with the degree and module manual guide. Core Unit for this degree Core unit with choice (select 1 or 2 of these) Sessions without credits Optional unit (2010/11 intake) Free C = students may use their 'free choice credits' by selecting from modules in other Schools not shown here. DIDS = Data in Development Studies DISS = Dissertation DWE = Development Work Experience EC1 = Introduction to Economics of Development EC2 = Microeconomics for Development EC3 = Macroeconomics of Development GD = Gender and Development GED = Globalisation and Economic Development HR = Human Rights HPD = Health, Population and Development IDS = Introduction to Development Studies KSD = Key skills for development studies LAD = Latin American Development MC = Methods Course NR1 = Introduction to Natural Resources and Development Principles and Concepts NR2 = Sustainable Resources Use and Development NR3 = Critical Analyses of Environment and Development OSU = Overseas Study Unit PAID = Politics and International Development PPW = Public Policy and Welfare RDC = Contemporary Issues in Resource Development and Conservation SAD = South Asian Development SAID1 = Social Anthropology and International Development One: Sociology SAID2 = Social Anthropology and International Development Two: Anthropology SSAD = Sub-Saharan African Development This version: Feb 09