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2 Human Development MA Degree Programs in Europe


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The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
MA International Peace Building, Security and Development Practice
- Maynooth, Ireland
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA in International Peacebuilding, Security and Development Practice offers participants a unique learning opportunity to engage deeply with these issues and to develop the skills they need to address them. It draws on a range of experienced lecturers, who have extensive experience in development, peacekeeping/peace-making or security in international settings.


Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences
Impact MA in People Development & Coaching
- Online
MA
Full time, Part time
18 months
Distance Learning
English, German
The Impact MA in People Development & Coaching program equips you with applied psychology, coaching, and people development skills to grow individuals and teams in modern organisations. Combine concepts and learning from business coaching, positive psychology, and leadership development.
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Studying Human Development at the Master's level in Europe opens the door to diverse perspectives on individual and community growth. This field combines theoretical understanding with real-world applications, allowing you to examine how social, economic, and environmental factors affect human potential.
Through a mix of research-focused coursework and applied learning experiences, you'll explore topics like developmental psychology, social policy, and public health initiatives. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new ideas in a collaborative environment, learning to assess and improve human welfare across various contexts. Core courses may cover program evaluation, needs assessment, and advocacy strategies.
Graduates typically pursue career paths in social services, nonprofit organizations, or educational institutions. With skills in analyzing human behavior and implementing community development projects, you’ll be well-equipped for roles that influence policy or support vulnerable populations. This degree encourages you to contribute meaningfully to societal well-being, fostering both personal and professional growth in an internationally focused context.