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Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences
International Development Management (BSc)
- Velp, Netherlands
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
With International Development Management, you will become an expert in transitions toward a more sustainable and just society.


Buckinghamshire New University
BSc (Hons) Computer Games Development
- High Wycombe, United Kingdom
- Uxbridge, United Kingdom
- + 1 more
BSc
On-Campus
English
On our practical BSc (Hons) Computer Games Development degree, you will have the opportunity to gain technical skills and theoretical knowledge to help you become a confident and competent Games Developer. From programming, software design and asset development to character animation, this course will cover the industry latest to help you stay up-to-date, ensuring you’re ready for the working world upon graduation.
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Studying Development Management at the Bachelor’s level allows you to engage with critical concepts that drive social and economic progress. The field is centered on equipping you with the skills needed to analyze, design, and implement development projects effectively in various contexts.
Through courses in project planning, strategic resource management, and policy analysis, you’ll develop capabilities to assess community needs and craft sustainable solutions. Many learners strengthen their analytical skills by exploring methods for evaluating project effectiveness, which is essential for making data-driven decisions. This program encourages personal and professional growth as you explore various approaches to development challenges.
Graduates of Development Management typically find themselves in roles such as project managers, policy advisors, or sustainability consultants. They contribute to initiatives that promote equitable growth, making a positive impact. The curriculum prepares you to work with diverse populations, fostering a deep understanding of global challenges while honing competencies that are applicable in numerous industries.