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International Development and Food Policy

  • 13-10-2008 4:03pm
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    Hello All,

    I'm really interested in doing this degree as I have started working in the area over the latter year and find it relly interesting.

    It's the most relevant and poignant course I've seen so far to continue in Sustainable Development and would be great to start in it September, but Ihave a few queries and curious about a few things if anyone is in a position to answer all info is welcome.

    1- It requires such a low amount of points - does that necessarily mean lower employability / Lower quality?

    2- do we have any idea where exactly it can lead to?

    3- I am aware because of the job I am in how important agriculture and food is but there seems to be a huge amount based on food, as in nearly a disproportionate amount based on food - is it relevant? Is it too much?

    Thanks a mil for any answers, and any other general thoughts on UCC is welcome, or Cork as I have never even been there.

    Cheers,

    S


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