MSc International Economic and Social Justice Professional Practice
Glasgow Caledonian University
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Available as a one-year masters or a two-year (with professional practice) masters.The MSc International Economic and Social Justice is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills which will allow you to evaluate and assess economic and social policy interventions. The programme will also enable you to consider how such policies could be improved.All of the modules on the programme are designed to address real-world issues around economic and social justice. The concept of social ...Read more

Available as a one-year master's or a two-year (with professional practice) master's.

The MSc International Economic and Social Justice is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills which will allow you to evaluate and assess economic and social policy interventions. The programme will also enable you to consider how such policies could be improved.

All of the modules on the programme are designed to address real-world issues around economic and social justice. The concept of social justice is based on the advancement of human rights and equality and this programme is designed to utilise economic analysis to evaluate and improve existing policies designed to promote social justice. By the end of the Masters programme, you will have developed a deep understanding of the public policy making process and have enhanced your quantitative and qualitative skills in analysing policy from a socio-economic justice perspective.

This is a research-led Masters degree. The in-depth programme of study will develop your outlook and capacity for critical analysis. Contemporary policy challenges shape the course; with a focus on issues including poverty and income inequalities, environmental degradation, migration, globalised labour markets, gender discrimination and the gender pay gap, public service reform and changing global economic structures.

The programme makes extensive use of the skills, knowledge and research undertaken by the Women in Scotland’s Economy (WiSE) Research Centre for Economic Justice based in the Department of Economics and Law. You will also benefit from the research strengths within the Glasgow School for Business and Society. The school is a leader in the field of gender and feminist economics and is also at the forefront of research in the fields of migration, economic inequality and globalisation.

It is a student-centred, practical and participative environment. You will study alongside graduates from other disciplines and backgrounds. You will acquire solid analytical skills backed by theoretical understanding.

Learning and teaching experience

Your learning experience will help develop skills that can be applied in a working environment.

The MSc International Economic & Social Justice programme involves a broad range of teaching and learning methods. These include lectures, tutorials, case studies and presentations as well as videos, podcasts and online discussions. These are all underpinned by the University’s commitment to the Common Good and its pledge to the PRME initiative.

Modules are practical and participative. You will be expected to submit essays and presentations both individually and as a member of a group.

Several modules encourage a greater level of independent and peer-supported learning. Topics and issues are initially introduced through reading and online engagement. This means class time can be devoted to exploring the subjects in more depth. You will participate in role-play and problem-solving scenarios. These will give you the experience and confidence you need to take the next step in your career.

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20 Feb 24

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UK honours degree 2:2 (or equivalent) in any subject area.

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Glasgow Caledonian University
City Campus Cowcaddens Road Glasgow Glasgow, City Of G4 0BA United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Glasgow Queen Street  0.1 miles away
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