Master Political Psychology - Máster en Psicología Política
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Presencial
Turn your passion for Politics into a career or a PhD with this Research Masters in Governance and Politics, the ideal course for those who long to work advising or contributing to government, international law, journalism or in international security. This Masters course is specifically structured to enable students to shape their degree around their own particular interests in the fields of governance and policy more broadly, and will appeal to those not only from a social science background, but also to those with relevant work experience in the public, private and third sectors and beyond who wish to expand their skills and knowledge portfolio. In addition, it delivers extensive research training particularly suited to those who wish to pursue PhD study or a career where skills in research methodology may of relevance. This programme is accredited by the ESRC.
To be considered for a place on one of our Masters degrees, you will need one of the following:
Licenciado / Titulo de Ingeniero / Titulo de Arquitecto with a minimum grade of 7/ Notable or 2 - 2.9 out of 4 - equivalent to a UK 2:1
English language requirements:
We accept the following English Language Tests:
• ELTS (International English Language Testing System)
• TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
• Pearson PTE (Academic)
• Cambridge English: Proficiency and Advanced
• Cambridge English First (FCE) – only acceptable to applicants applying for foundation year programmes
• Trinity College London ISE (Integrated Skills in English)
The University does not recognise any test not listed above
Year 1
In addition to the Core modules listed below, students must also choose two from the following modules:
RESM6005 Survey Design
RESM6006 Qualitative Methods II
RESM6007 Quantitative Methods IIa
Core:
Philosophy of Social Science Research
Research Design and Practice
Qualitative Methods 1
Quantitative Methods 1
MSc Dissertation in Politics and International Relations
Governance and Policy
Optional:
International Relations Theories
Introduction to Security Studies
The South and Global Politics
Citizenship and Democracy
International Political Theory
Special Paper
Governing Globalisation
The Decline and Rise of China in Global Politics
GlobPolEcon: Theory and Issues
Survey Design
Qualitative Methods 2
Quantitative Methods II A
Population, Poverty and Policy
Demographic Change, Ageing and Globalisation
Ageing, Health and Well-being
Understanding Social Change
The Mixed Economy Welfare Delivery