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2 International Development Masters Degree Programs in Spain


Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Master's Degree in International Development Cooperation
- Madrid, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
This is a multidisciplinary master's degree in professional skills, which offers you an introduction to research to access a doctorate in international cooperation. You will acquire the skills necessary to work within national and international, public and private organisations, NGOs and NGDOs, regardless of the path you choose.


Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Máster Universitario en Cooperación al Desarrollo
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
Spanish
The Máster Universitario en Cooperación al Desarrollo (interuniversity UVEG, UJI, UA, UMH) responds to the need to offer, by the five Valencian public universities, high-level training in Development Cooperation. The complexity and growing concern about development and poverty issues have led international organizations, states and social entities to channel resources to a sector that demands qualified professionals with specific and interdisciplinary training.
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Studying International Development at the Master's degree level in Spain provides an engaging opportunity to explore global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability. This field prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to international efforts aimed at improving lives and communities worldwide.
Through courses in policy analysis, project management, and sustainability practices, you'll gain critical skills that are directly applicable in various contexts. This includes designing and evaluating development initiatives or analyzing the impacts of policy decisions. The educational approach often emphasizes project-based learning, allowing you to collaborate on real-world projects that hone your expertise and deepen your understanding.
Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on development issues, fostering an environment that encourages independent thinking and collaborative work. Graduates typically find opportunities in NGOs, governmental agencies, and international organizations, where they can apply their knowledge and skills to drive positive change in diverse settings.