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The School of Governance and Development Studies
The School of Governance and Development Studies (GaDS) was launched in September 2006 under the Faculty of Social Science (FSS). Since then, the School expanded its programs in regular, summer and weekend intake modalities, where tens of thousands were graduated from such modalities in the last 20 years. Currently, the School of GaDS hosts one undergraduate and 5 postgraduate (MA) programs. The School is also offering 2 freshman courses such as Logic and Critical thinking and Global Affairs. To facilitate research dissemination, Ethiopian Journal of Governance and Development is launched under this School.
Programs under the School of Governance and Development Studies
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Undergraduate Programs
BA in Governance and Development Studies
BA in Governance and Development Studies is a multidisciplinary undergraduate degree focusing on the principles of good governance, public policy, development processes, international relations and socio-economic change. It prepares students to analyze, design, and implement development initiatives within government, NGOs, and the private sector. The program was launched in 2006. Regular students are expected to complete the program in 4 years and 5 years for the extension modalities.
Graduate Profiles
- Development policy analysts
- Governance and public administration officers
- Program managers in NGOs and international agencies
- Political and community development specialists
- Research and data analysts
- Civil society advocates
- Project coordinators in development projects
Potential Employers
- Government ministries and agencies
- International development organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Local and regional government offices
- Think tanks and research institutions
- Private consulting firms
- Community development agencies and civic groups
Postgraduate (MA) Programs
MA in Development
Management
Master of Arts in Development Management (DVMT) program, commenced in 2009, designed to institutionalize a dynamic and strategic vision to provide an interdisciplinary, advanced, research-based, practical education in contemporary world. The DVMT will provide a broad but critically-analytical education in a range of relevant subject areas in order that its graduates may have a thorough grounding in and comprehensive understanding of complex and development problems at the local, national, regional and global levels. The students are expected to complete the program in two years for regular and 3 years for the extension modalities.
Graduate Profile
Graduate Profiles for MA in Development Management include:
- Development Program Managers: Oversee and coordinate development projects and initiatives.
- Project Coordinators and Officers: Manage specific development projects in NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations.
- Policy Analysts and Advisors: Provide expert analysis and recommendations on development policies.
- Monitoring and Evaluation Specialists: Assess the impact and effectiveness of development programs.
- Research Analysts: Conduct research on development issues, trends, and best practices.
- Capacity Building Trainers: Design and deliver training to strengthen organizational or community development efforts.
- Advocacy and Community Engagement Officers: Promote development projects and policy awareness.
Potential Employers:
- International agencies (e.g., UN, World Bank, IMF)
- Government ministries and departments focused on development
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Development consulting firms
- Research institutes and think tanks
- Donor agencies and foundations
- Local community development agencies
MA
in Governance and Development
MA in Governance and Development is a graduate program, launched in 2009, that explores the interconnections between political governance, public policy, and socio-economic development. It equips students with analytical and practical skills to promote effective governance, institutional reforms, and sustainable development strategies. Its duration for completion counts two years for regular and 3 years for extension modalities.
Graduate Profile
- Policy analysts and advisors
- Governance and public administration consultants
- Development project managers
- Research and program officers in governmental and NGOs
- Political and civic education specialists
- Advocacy and community development practitioners
- Academic researchers and lecturers
Potential Employers
- Government ministries and agencies
- International organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Development and policy consulting firms
- Research institutions and think tanks
- Civic and community organizations
- Regional and local government bodies
MA
in Peace and Conflict Studies
MA in Peace and Conflict Studies is a graduate program that examines the causes of conflict, peace-building processes, and strategies for conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction. It provides students with the analytical tools and practical skills to promote peace, security, and social cohesion in various contexts.
Graduate Profile
- Conflict resolution specialists
- Peacebuilding and reconciliation officers
- Human rights advocates
- Research analysts in peace and security
- Policy advisors for governments or international bodies
- Program managers in NGOs focused on conflict zones
- Educators and trainers in peace education
Potential Employers:
- United Nations and other international agencies
- Government departments focused on peace and security
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Conflict resolution and peacebuilding organizations
- Research institutes and think tanks
- Human rights organizations
- Education and training institutions
MA
in International Relations and Diplomacy
Opened in 2015, MA in International Relations and Diplomacy is a postgraduate program that explores global political dynamics, international cooperation, diplomacy, and foreign policy. It equips students with the skills to analyze international issues, navigate diplomatic negotiations, and contribute to global peace and security. Its completion year is two for regular students and 3 for non-regular modalities.
Graduate Profile
- Diplomatic officers and foreign service professionals
- International policy analysts and advisors
- International NGO and IO (International Organization) staff
- Political risk and security consultants
- Research analysts in foreign policy
- Educators and trainers in international affairs
- Public diplomacy specialists
Potential Employers:
- Ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Relations
- International organizations (e.g., UN, AU, WTO)
- Embassies and consulates
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on international issues
- Think tanks and research institutes
- Multinational corporations with global interests
- Academic and educational institutions
MA
in Public Management and Policy Development
MA in Public Management and Policy Development
is a graduate program focused on equipping students with skills to design,
implement, and evaluate public policies and manage public sector organizations
effectively. It combines theories of public administration with practical
approaches to policy development and governance.
Graduate Profile
- Public policy analysts and advisors
- Government program managers
- Policy research and evaluation specialists
- Public sector administrators
- Civic and community development coordinators
- Consultants in public management
- Researchers and academics in public policy
Potential Employers:
- Government ministries and agencies
- Local and regional governments
- International organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in policy advocacy
- Think tanks and research institutions
- Public sector consulting firms
- Educational institutions