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Politics and International Relations (US Politics) MRes

Politics and International Relations (US Politics) MRes

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Full time | Keele University | 1 year | JAN-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

JAN-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MRes - Master of Research

Subject areas

International Relations International Politics

Course type

Research

Course Summary

Course summary The MA/MRes in Politics and International Relations has a pathway structure, allowing you to gain knowledge and understanding of the key elements of the discipline and giving you the opportunity to focus on the topics, questions, and issues that interest you the most. We have pathways in US Politics, Middle East Politics, Politics, International Relations, and Global Security. Whichever pathway you choose, you will be taught by academic staff who are experts and have long-standing reputations within these areas. The US Politics pathway enables you to analyse and understand developments and challenges in one of the most fascinating political systems in the world. The US is still widely considered the planet’s sole superpower, but it is increasingly wrestling with its changed status in a multi-polar world. Meanwhile, its domestic politics are characterised by ever-growing polarisation and division. Players in Washington DC and in statehouses vie for power in more and more forceful ways. The media reflects a coarser and more strident form of politics and the American public is increasingly split and frustrated. Our modules focus on all of these issues and more, so that we can make sense of how the US is navigating its way in the changing international context, how social tensions have developed and what can be done to calm them, how phenomena like Donald Trump has evolved, and how extraordinary policies are created. You will take core modules which explore the key philosophies and approaches to the study of Politics and International Relations, and the ways in which research in the field is designed and conducted. You will then select five (on the MRes) or six (on the MA) optional modules, and can tailor your studies based on your interests. You will have the opportunity to take modules on US politics specifically, as well as other broader modules that consider the role of the US in international relations, diplomacy, security, human rights, development, and global environmental policy. There are also opportunities to study modules on subjects beyond the US, including Europe or the Middle East. Finally, the dissertation offers you the chance to further pursue your particular interest in US Politics, giving you opportunity to examine a topic of your own choosing in considerable depth. Other courses you may be interested in: MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (Politics) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (Middle East Politics) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (Global Security) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (International Relations) MSc International Development MSc International Diplomacy You will develop a wide range of skills as you progress through this programme. These include critical thinking and analysis skills, advanced research skills, information handling, and oral and written communication skills. You will also be able to demonstrate that you have the ability to work independently, and to plan activities and manage your time effectively.

Modules

Setting the scene for your master?s programme, this module provides an in-depth and hands-on advanced introduction to the various ways in which advanced empirical research in the social sciences is designed and conducted. You?ll be given an overview of key research methodologies and the different approaches to evidence and data gathering, including interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, documents and texts, as well as the ethical considerations when carrying out such activity. Staff currently engaged in research will offer guidance about the suitability of certain design methods, sharing their experiences of good practice and potential pitfalls. Working in small teams, you?ll then design and conduct your own small-scale practical research project. Students on the Politics pathway have previously, for example, investigated to what extent voters felt well informed in the Brexit debate and attitudes towards the place of religion in UK politics.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£9,800

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£19,500

Entry requirements

Typical offer: 2:2 degree in any humanities or social science subject Additional criteria apply