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The field of international development stands at a pivotal crossroads. Global issues like poverty, gender disparities, forced displacement, educational gaps, healthcare inequities, and environmental crises represent some of humanity's most urgent concerns. While these problems may seem daunting to many, they serve as your motivation to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future. Pursuing a master's degree in international development at Clark empowers you to channel your dedication toward these critical issues. Our faculty and staff equip you with essential resources, fostering the analytical abilities and reflective practices necessary to create meaningful global impact.
The planet's greatest challenges transcend singular topics or academic fields—and so does our program. Our interdisciplinary team of scholars, instructors, and field experts collaborate through teaching and research to drive positive change. Under their mentorship, you'll gain deeper insights into the complex dynamics influencing contemporary development issues. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, offering direct community engagement opportunities to build practical expertise.
10-unit program completed in three semesters (Fall or Spring enrollment)