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MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development

  • Course Code DNT1L710101
  • Duration 1 Year
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Master of Science
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Overview
MSc Impact Evaluation for Development

The MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development degree offers familiarisation with and skills in the basics of modern evidence-based policy and Impact Evaluation, including the contexts and practices of evaluation, research design and data production for evaluation, and basic and more advanced methods of quantitative and qualitative analysis. Teaching materials are drawn from the development literature and iconic Impact Evaluation case studies.

Impact evaluation has become an important tool in development research and policy making, with multilateral and bilateral donor agencies and developing country governments widely committed to funding and utilising high quality impact evaluation evidence.

Evidence-based policy needs understandings of who benefits from interventions, by how much, why, and under what circumstances. It also needs to appreciate the costs and benefits of interventions and evaluations.

The MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development degree will be offered over one year full-time, or two years part-time.



Who is the Course for?

This course has been designed for individuals who are interested in designing and implementing development projects and programmes and/or in researching development effectiveness, who need to develop and enhance their skills for undertaking high-quality rigorous Impact Evaluations. Students are likely to be policy makers, non-governmental officials and research institute staff requiring an understanding of the tool necessary to conduct high-quality Impact Evaluations, in addition to knowledge of how to ensure that results are applicable and replicable.


Course Profile 

Our Masters courses require students to undertake 180 credits:

  • Compulsory and Optional modules (120 credits)
  • Examination (20 credits)
  • Dissertation (40 credits)

Students will receive detailed module outlines, including information about lectures and seminars, full reading lists and assessments once they have registered at the beginning of their course. 

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Professional, Employability and Practical Skills

A range of optional seminars and workshops are offered during your Masters programme for the teaching and strengthening of student skills. Sessions to support learning - in particular essay and dissertation writing - occur throughout the year. Development practice training is also provided. Please click to access further information about the Skills Training and Development Practice programme



Course Tutors

The joint Course Directors for the MSc Impact Evaluation for Development degree are Dr Ben D'Exelle and Dr Richard Palmer-Jones. International Development Economics specialists from within the School will also teach on the course.



International Development Research Groups

Research in the School of International Development addresses contemporary challenges in developing and transition economies via disciplinary and multi/interdisciplinary approaches. Please click to access further information about our International Development Research Groups and our current research projects.

Course Organiser
Dr Ben D'Exelle    
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