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9 Bachelor's degrees in International Development in South Africa
Development Studies (Hons)
Development Studies (Hons) from University of Pretoria provides a holistic education, transferable skills, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving that will help you develop to your full potential.
Development Studies (Honours)
Explore the multiple factors influencing the development of nations with the Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies (Honours) offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Development Studies (Honours)
The Faculty of Humanities is offering a Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies (Honours) at University of Johannesburg.
Economics and Econometrics Extended
The Economics and Econometrics Extended program at University of Johannesburg is aimed at access for success in terms of their foundational provision, i.e. in providing alternative access in the fields of Economics and Econometrics.
Community and Development Studies
This Community and Development Studies programme at University of Kwazulu Natal is designed to produce qualified community development practitioners who are able to work in areas such as local government, non-government and community-based organisations, corporate social responsibility programmes and training organisations.
Development Studies
The vision of this Development Studies bachelor of Arts at University of South Africa (UNISA), aligned to that of the university, is to become the African college of excellence in the social and human sciences by making a continuous and positive contribution in the service of humanity.
Applied Development Economics (Honours)
Learn to solve real-world problems through the application of Economic and Political economy analysis with the Applied Development Economics (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Development Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies at University of Johannesburg is concerned with change. We are interested in what we can do to change the world, but also with understanding a world that is changing.
Law
The Bachelor in Law at University of Johannesburg is the minimum academic qualification for practising law in South Africa. To become an attorney or advocate you need an LLB degree.