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MSc - Master of Science
Houghton Street
Full Time
SEP-25
12 months
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MSc - Master of Science
Houghton Street
Full Time
SEP-25
12 months
MSc - Master of Science
Houghton Street
Part Time
SEP-25
2 years
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The MSc Political Science is a wide-ranging programme combining subject-specific study and rigorous methodological training.
The Conflict Studies and Comparative Politics stream focuses on the comparative study of political systems and looks for sophisticated analytical answers to basic political questions across a broad range of issues: Why are some countries democratic while others are not? Do constitutions matter? Why are some countries torn by conflict? How and why do conflicts change over time? What can be done to manage or resolve a conflict? What accounts for differing patterns of income distribution in different capitalist countries? How and why do economic institutions and policymaking differ across countries?
The Conflict Studies and Comparative Politics stream is methodologically eclectic yet rigorous, and students are given the tools to select an approach appropriate to their empirical interests, including narrative historical methods as well as quantitative ones. It offers courses in the fields of democracy and democratisation, nationalism and ethnicity, comparative political economy, political institutions, popular politics, and politics of the developing world as well as a wide range of country- and area-specific options. Regional foci include the developed democracies, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, India, China and South-East Asia.
This programme will be a good preparation for a career in international organisations, government, public policy, political consultancy, security agencies, finance, the media and NGOs, as well as providing an excellent foundation for further research including PhD programmes.
Careers
Graduates from our MSc have gone on to successful careers in politics, media, NGOs, Foreign Service, finance and academia.
Upper second class honours degree (2:1) or equivalent in any discipline with a considered interest in the area covered by the MSc. Competition for places at the School is high. This means that even if you meet the minimum entry requirement, this does not guarantee you an offer of admission.
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£27,480 per year
Students from Domestic
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£27,480 per year
Students from EU
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£27,480 per year
Students from International
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