Course description
MA
One year full-time, two years part-time
Programme description
The MA in Global and Comparative Politics will provide you with an intellectually stimulating analysis of the key issues in international and global politics. You will discuss the changing dynamics of state power, the dimensions of regime change, the role of civil society in contemporary global politics, and the challenge posed to states by ethno-nationalism, migration and cosmopolitanism. In addition, the programme will provide you with advanced skills in comparative analysis, as well as a developed understanding of methodological approaches to the study of Political Science. You can choose from a extensive list of module options designed to locate the key theoretical debates and discussions in a comparative empirical context.
Programme outline
The modules offered examine a range of present-day challenges and dilemmas, which concern modern democracies, both new and old, in different parts of the world. You will take the two core modules, collectively titled, ‘Global and Comparative Politics’ in the first semester. You will also take two further modules in the second semester from the options listed below.
Core modules:
* Global and Comparative Politics (30 credits)
* Dissertation (60 credits)
Study options include:
* Issues in Democratisation
* The Politics of Media
* Democracy in Plural Societies
* Democratisation and State Autonomy in the Middle East
* Nationalism, Democracy and Cosmopolitanism
Assessment
Core module is assessed by written coursework and unseen examination. Optional modules are assessed by written coursework only. On satisfactory completion of your exams you will prepare an independent dissertation of 15,000 words on a topic of your choice. Each individual student will be assigned a personal supervisor to give advice and assistance for this part of the programme.