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Course description: This programme offers students the chance to develop an advanced theoretical and research-based training, especially interesting for students wishing to pursue further postgraduate studies; it is a general programme providing access to all the main intellectual strands of contemporary political science.(read more)
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Course description: Core modules: theories of international politics; governing in global politics; international politics research workshop; international politics dissertation; optional modules: understanding security in the 21st Century; international organisations in global politics; NGOs, human rights and the UN system; development and international politics; political islam in global politics; global political economy; political economy of global finance.(read more)
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Course description: Core modules: The making of political science; quantitative political analysis; philosophy of social research; designing political enquiry; 40 modular credits taken as a generic training skills training module: research management and personal development skills; 1 further module from modules available in the School of Politics and International Relations; dissertation.(read more)
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Course description: Course offers a critical survey of modern political theories, empirical and normative; 2 compulsory courses: contemporary political theory and research methods; plus 2 from various options including: human rights and political theory, ideology and political discourse.(read more)
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Course description: The Master's connects cutting-edge academic research with contemporary issues of Christian life and ministry; it does justice to the complexity of academic debates but always relates them to the practical and the present.(read more)
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Course description: The course is specifically designed to equip students with a thorough understanding of the relevance of critical theory for the key contemporary liberal, post-Marxist and radical political theories that shape today’s world; students learn to apply critical theories to concrete political phenomena and to study methodologies of political research.(read more)
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Course description: This programme provides a combination of formal research training and individual supervision within a supportive environment, with regular interaction between staff and students; this includes a weekly graduate research training seminar, and regular meetings with a supervisor and supervisory team; students without formal research training can take modules from the Master's in methods of social research.(read more)
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Course description: Introduces students to the latest research on the nature and dynamics of public opinion; as well as examining the variations in opinion across the electorate, it looks at how citizens acquire information and use it to understand the political world; in addition it gives students full understanding of the techniques of measurement of opinion and the skills to be able to analyse and understand opinion surveys.(read more)
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Course description: This course is concerned with the political socialisation, participation, skills and ideologies of elites, mass public and social groups in liberal Western democracies; covers ways of conducting research into these topics with specialist options in electoral behaviour, party systems and political psychology.(read more)
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Course description: The course provides students of various backgrounds with advanced, critical knowledge of past and present philosophical reflections about nature, both within continental and analytical philosophy.(read more)
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Course description: Core modules: International political economy; justice beyond borders: theories of international and intergenerational justice; and 80 credits’ worth of optional modules, topics include: globalisation, citizenship and identity; war, peace and terror; theories and concepts in international relations; non-governmental organisations; capitalism, the modern state and international relations; the politics of climate change.(read more)
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Course description: This programme combines theoretical approaches to international political economy with practical experience of development to create a unique, multidisciplinary degree.(read more)
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Course description: This course is for those students who want to understand global events within an ever-changing dynamic political environment; this highly popular programme allows students to combine their study of human rights with a systematic understanding of global political processes and power politics; the core modules provide analytical skills for thinking about global politics in general and the role of human rights in particular.(read more)
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Course description: Minimum 60-credits of modules offered by the School of Politics and International Relations; dissertation; modules include: Terror and counter terrorism; ethnic conflict and counter resolution; understanding new labour; art and war; war, peace and terror; negotiation and bargaining; justice beyond borders; controversies in European politics; air power and modern conflict; non-governmental organisations; narcoterrorism drugs, states and security.(read more)
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Course description: This degree is taught by both the Department of Sociology and the Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS); with this programme, students are able to explore critically the development of social and political theory and the key current debates.(read more)
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Course description: This programme offers students the chance to develop an advanced theoretical and research-based training, especially interesting for students wishing to pursue further postgraduate studies; it is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a 1+3 programme.(read more)
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Course description: This course enables students to take combinations of options precluded by the other courses offered in Department of Government; 2 compulsory modules: political explanation (covers qualitative and quantitative methods) and contemporary political theory (covers the main political frameworks); plus two options chosen from an approved list.(read more)
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Course description: This programme allows students to investigate some of the central problems of modern political theory, focusing closely on the work of some of the most important contemporary political thinkers, on problems of analysis in political philosophy, and debates about the history of political thought.(read more)
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Course description: Course provides specialised knowledge of theoretical approaches at the forefront of contemporary modes of political and ideological analysis.(read more)
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Contemporary History and Politics MA
Birkbeck, University Of London
Dawn, November 2007Overall score
I enjoy my class, even though it can be dull at times. Since I am an international student, I am learning alot about Britain in today's society, and it is pretty enjoyable.
Study experience
Teacher is somewhat helpful..but knows her stuff. She has taught me a lot, but she does tend to ramble.
Facilities
They have pretty good facilities, even though the building is very confusing to navigate.
Postgraduate life
I don't have enough time to be apart of any...
Job prospects
Wouldn't really know since I am only in my second year.
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History and Politics MA (Hons)
University Of Dundee
Laura, July 2010Overall score
I have found it amazing and exciting. I have been given many amazing opportunites and have meet many interesting and fantastic people. I would definetly recommend it to other. One piece of advice I would give is to take all the opportunities that you can.
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International Relations and Politics MA (Hons)
University Of Dundee
Wojciech, December 2007Overall score
The uni is alright so far. I enjoy studying here.
Study experience
Quite ok. Lots of reading. I've got about 10 hours a week.
Facilities
Excellent. great stuff. Good prices and promotions.
Postgraduate life
I'm a member of five clubs. I try to participate in all events organized by them.
Job prospects
Lack of oppertunities for 1st year students.
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