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MSc - Master of Science
John Anderson Campus
Full Time
Sep 2027
1 Year
The MSc in Political Economy teaches a systematic understanding of how political-economic systems interact. It encourages students to think of politics and economics as integrated systems in which governments, firms and citizens interact.You'll:study the interaction of politics and the economy at both the national and international levelgain a thorough, Masters-level understanding of the relationship between political systems, institutions and economic marketsanalyse pressing issues such as social inequality, political polarisation, the functioning of domestic and international institutions, climate change and globalisationgain skills in big data visualisation and analysis, quantitative econometric and qualitative analytical skillsbecome equipped with the necessary training to work in a variety of analytical and research roles across public and private sectorsCountries and governments face increasingly complex, multifaceted problems – from the cost-of-living crisis and rampant inflation to the climate emergency and the erosion of democratic institutions.Political economy, in analysing the relationship between political systems, institutions and markets, is an invaluable discipline in understanding these complex problems, the multifaceted nature of their causes and routes to potential solutions.Our Political Economy Masters will equip you with a systematic understanding of how political and economic systems interact. It encourages students to think of politics and economics as interdependent spheres in which governments, firms and citizens influence each other.The programme brings together domestic and international analyses of economic policy processes, allowing you to develop a thorough understanding of the political dynamics involved in the making of economic policy.If you're interested in public policy or consultancy you'll also have the opportunity to develop the methodological skills required for conducting statistical analysis with economic and political data.