Timetable of the Master:
Deadline for applications: 31 December 2008
Selection: 5 January 2009
Introduction in Bologna: March 2009
1st semester in Bologna: April - July 2009
2nd Semester:
Bologna track: September - December 2009
External track (either Buenos Aires or Durban): August - December 2009
Internship: from January 2010 onwards.
List of Courses
For a detailed description of the contents of each course, please register here.
Introduction in Bologna
Introductory Comparative and International Law
Introductory Economics
Introductory Quantitative Methods
First Semester in Bologna
Compulsory Courses (20 hours each)
Development and Local Systems of Production (SECS-P/01)
Economics of Industries and Innovation (SECS-P/01)
International Economics and Globalisation (SECS-P/01)
International Political Analysis (SPS/13)
Legal Systems and Development (IUS/02)
Population, Human Capital and Labour Markets (SECS-P/01)
Second Semester - (a) Bologna track
Compulsory Courses (20 hours each)
International Organisations and Development (IUS/02)
Quantitative Methods for Development (SECS-P/05)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies (two of the following):
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies:
China (SECS-P/01)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies: Eastern Europe (SECS-P/02)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies:
India (SECS-P/01)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies: Latin America (SECS-P/01)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies: MENA Region (SECS-P/01)
Comparative Local Development in Area Studies: Sub-Saharan Africa (SPS-P/13)
Optional Courses (15 hours each): two of the following
Development and Transport Infrastructures (SECS-P/01)
Economics of Inequality (SECS-P/01)
Innovation and Business Planning (SECS-P/01)
Institutions for Open Economies (SECS-P/01)
International Law (IUS/13)
Natural Resources and Environmental Economics (SECS-P/01)
New Technologies and Law (IUS/10)
Project Planning (SECS-P/01)
Second Semester - (b) External track (either Buenos Aires or Durban)
Global Public Sphere
Global Economy and Society
Culture and Identity in Africa/South America
Empirical Research Project
More details
here.