About Children, Youth And International Development MA in Brunel University London
Working with and for young people in the developing world offers an exciting career full of challenges and rewards. Our Children, Youth and International Development MA is a varied course with a global perspective which will help equip you for roles in international development organisations, government ministries and global agencies.
You will acquire a breadth of knowledge that will enable you to critically evaluate research, policy and practice in the area of children, youth and development. You will also discover the differing disciplinary perspectives on childhood and youth by studying modules from related disciplines.
As you journey through the course, you also will acquire the skills necessary to design and undertake your own research.
Opt for the 'Applied Learning' module and you will have the opportunity of a short placement (one or two days a week for ten weeks) with an organisation that works in the field of children, youth and international development.
Examples of the ‘Applied Learning’ placements previously undertaken include:
- Action Aid – on a campaign targeting exploitation in the garment industry
- Anti-Slavery International – on a project to eradicate caste-based bonded labour
- Basti RAM – planned lessons for a Global Citizenship project
- BookAid International – helped build up an evidence base for Book Aid’s international programmes
- Commonwealth Secretariat – on the CS’s Youth Programme in Uganda
- International Refugee Trust – development of the online classroom about refugees
- National Deaf Children's Society – developed international exchanges for deaf young people
- Oxfam – mobilised UK school children to get involved in Oxfam campaigns
- Project Hope – several placements including designing a survey on youth experiences, and developing leaflets to help South African adults to identify signs of mental illness
- The Mouth That Roars – helped children in London and Saudi Arabia to create videos through which they communicated their everyday lives to each other
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements
- IELTS :6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
- TOEFL IBT: 90 (min R18, L17, S20, W17)
- PTE: 62 overall with 60 in each subtest
Type of Institute |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Total enrolment |
16,152 |
International students |
5792 |
Acceptance rate |
77% |
Mode of programs |
Full time, online |
Number of programs |
300+ |
English language proficiency |
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Trinity ISE, Duolingo |
Accommodation |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Scholarship, grants, bursaries |
Official website |
www.brunel.ac.uk |
Brunel University Cost of Attendance
The estimated cost of attendance including living costs and tuition fees are tabulated below:
Programs |
Fees in GBP |
Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry) BSc |
19,855 |
Games Design and Creative Writing BA |
17,875 |
Chemical Engineering BEng |
19,855 |
MSc Data Science and Analytics |
19,855 |
Project and Infrastructure Management MSc |
19,855 |
Brunel University London Living Costs
Expenses |
Cost for UG students in GBP |
Cost for PG students in GBP |
Accommodation (on campus) |
435-550 |
433 |
Accommodation (off campus, not including bills) |
360-450 |
370-450 |
Bills (off campus) |
30 |
30 |
Food and groceries |
150 |
150 |
Travel |
30 |
30 |
Study costs (books and equipment) |
15 |
140 |
clothes |
35 |
65 |
Hobbies |
25 |
15 |
Social activities |
100 |
130 |
Total |
785-975 |
1,099-1,699 |