The Bachelor of Development Studies (BDS) is a comprehensive program that spans three academic years and is delivered on a full-time basis. The program is structured into six semesters, with each semester lasting a duration of 17 weeks. Examinations will be administered at the conclusion of every semester. The duration of the teaching period will span 15 weeks, followed by a two-week examination period. The overall graduation requirement consists of 120 credit units (CUs) and 1980 contact hours.
The curriculum has been designed to provide students with opportunities to engage in both theoretical and practical activities pertaining to development. The theoretical component offers pertinent theoretical frameworks for understanding the nature of developmental difficulties. Development necessitates the implementation of solutions and the confrontation of challenges.
Admission shall be through six channels: