Programme Profile

Master in Development Planning
Master in Development Planning (MDP)

Programme Overview

The Master in Development Planning (MDP) programme is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in development planning. It prepares graduates to critically analyze, design, and implement development interventions effectively. The programme focuses on fostering independent learning, professional autonomy, and strategic decision-making to address complex community development challenges.

Specific Objectives

The specific objectives of this programme are to:

  • Reflect systematically and creatively on theory and its application in community development and planning.
  • Design, appraise, and make sound judgments based on research data for effective community development interventions.
  • Independently plan and implement projects with a professional orientation, enhancing knowledge and skills in development planning.
  • Clearly communicate research findings to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • Develop self-sufficiency in learning and working with minimal supervision.

General Entry Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Planning, Project Management, Economics, Cooperative Studies, Community Development, Business, Social Sciences, Sociology, Education, Environmental Studies, Rural Development, Development Studies, Gender, Archeology, Anthropology, Philosophy, Social Work, Health System Management, or a related field with an average of “B” or a minimum GPA of 2.7.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in any relevant field with an average of “B” or a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Professional Training qualifications such as CPA (T), ACCA, CPB, CPSP (T) with additional relevant training, evidence of research capability, and a minimum of two years of working experience.
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