University of Birmingham, England

African Studies MA Diploma

United Kingdom

The Non-degree in African Studies MA Diploma at University of Birmingham, England is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Birmingham, chartered in 1900, is a large, research-intensive redbrick university located in Edgbaston. It offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and has a reputation for multidisciplinary research, substantial campus investment and strong academic staffing. With more than 34,000 students, including a sizeable international community, Birmingham combines historic strengths with modern facilities and a global outlook.

Research and teaching span the arts, sciences, engineering, medicine and social sciences, supported by major investments in campus infrastructure and academic appointments. The university promotes interdisciplinary collaboration through flagship fellowships and research initiatives, and many courses provide opportunities for placements, industry engagement and overseas study on its international campuses. Student support services include extensive academic development, career services and wellbeing provision tailored to an international cohort.

Life at Birmingham blends a vibrant campus with access to the city's cultural and professional resources, enabling students to pursue extracurricular activities, volunteering and professional networking. The institution’s global partnerships and growing research profile open doors for international collaborations and career pathways. Prospective international applicants should carefully check entry requirements, funding and application deadlines and contact the university’s international office for guidance on visas, scholarships and arrival planning.

About the Program

The African Studies MA Diploma is a one-year program at the University of Birmingham, England, for students with a Bachelor's degree. This program helps students gain a deeper understanding of African studies and anthropology.

The curriculum includes two core modules: Research Skills and Methods in African Studies and Advanced Perspectives on Africa. Students also choose four optional modules, such as African Fiction and its Critics, Contemporary Gender Issues in Africa, and Livelihoods and Development in Africa. A 15,000-word dissertation is also required.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Research Assistants, Development Workers, Anthropologists, or Policy Analysts in organizations focused on international development, cultural research, or social justice.

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