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MA Politics
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Objectives
A postgraduate degree in Politics can help you pursue career pathways in a wide range of organisations such as government, the private and public sectors, consultancies, non-governmental organisations and think-tanks.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements Upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in politics or a cognate subject.
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Academic title
MA Politics
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Course description
Politics - MA
A postgraduate degree in Politics can help you pursue career pathways in a wide range of organisations such as government, the private and public sectors, consultancies, non-governmental organisations and think-tanks.
Structure
This course is designed with the maximum flexibility so that you can design your own pathway to an MA in politics. This flexibility is ideal for those with a broad range of interests in politics or for those that want to construct a curriculum around a particular area of interest
Modules
There are no core modules on this course. Choose any four from modules including:
-Creating Political Order
-Democratisation
-Ethnic Conflict Regulation in Asia
-Research Methods in Politics and International Relations
-Global Governance
-Human Rights
-Advanced Political Analysis
-Political Thought and the Rights of War and Peace
-Social and Political Change in European Democracies
-Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Democracy
-Theories of Political Economy
-US Hegemony
-Governance and Public Policy
-Theories and Issues in International Political Economy
-The European Union; Development Politics
-Gender and Globalisation
-War, Theory and Practice of International Relations
-Truth, Reason and History
-The Political Economy of Globalisation
-Dissertation
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