M.A. in Livelihoods: Rural Development

 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Livelihoods: Rural Development is a postgraduate program designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in rural development and livelihood management. The course typically spans 2 years and is aimed at fostering an understanding of poverty alleviation, sustainable development, rural economy, and social issues. Students will explore topics such as rural employment, social entrepreneurship, resource management, rural policy, and community development. The program combines theoretical knowledge with fieldwork, offering hands-on experience through projects, case studies, and internships. Graduates of this program are equipped to work in governmental and non-governmental organizations, rural development agencies, and international organizations, contributing to sustainable and inclusive rural development.