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International Politics – (M.Sc.)

School of Oriental and African Studies

Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Application Deadline: June 30
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 8,017 - ≈ € 15,788 (non-EEA)
Location: London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Location of School of Oriental and African Studies

The Department of Politics and International Studies offers seven linked masters programmes in politics and the international politics of Asia and Africa. The MSc in International Politics might be classified as a disciplinary MSc. In it, the objective is to give the student the opportunity to undertake a rigorous training in political theory, with special reference to the study of politics outside Europe and America. At Masters level there is particular emphasis on seminar work. Students make full-scale presentations for each unit that they take, and are expected to write substantial papers that often require significant independent work.


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All MSc Politics Course Descriptions

Students take taught courses to the value of 3 full units + dissertation:

  1. ONE half-unit from A (compulsory) and ONE half-unit from B
  2. ONE unit from C
  3. ONE unit (or 2 half-units) from D
  4. Dissertation (compulsory) on some aspect of International Politics

A: Compulsory Course

  • International Theory (Term 1 half-unit) 15PPOH014

B: One from the following

  • Foreign Policy Analysis (half-unit) 15PPOH013 (not offered 2010/11)
  • International Migration and Diaspora Politics (Term 2 half-unit) 15PPOH012
  • Security Governance (Term 2 half-unit) 15PPOH015
  • Identity in International Politics (Term 1 half-unit) 15PPOH016 (not offered 2010/11)
  • Power in World Politics (Term 2 half-unit) 15PPOH017
  • Conflict, Rights and Justice (Term 2 half-unit) 15PPOH018 (not offered 2010/11)

C: One of the following Regional International Politics courses:

  • International Politics of Africa 15PPOC009
  • China and International Politics 15PPOC018
  • International Politics of the Middle East 15PPOC027
  • International Politics of East Asia 15PPOC251
  • Islam and Politics 15PPOH006

D: ONE of the following Regional Politics courses (or two half courses)

  • Government and Politics in Africa 15PPOC205
  • Government and Politics of Modern South Asia 15PPOC003
  • Government and Politics of Modern South East Asia 15PPOC247
  • Politics and Society in Central Asia 15PPOC007
  • Northeast Asian Politics and Society: Japan, the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan- 15PPOC245
  • State and Development in Asia and Africa 15PPOC017
  • State and Society in Asia and Africa 15PPOC008
  • State and Society in the Chinese Political Process 15PPOC012
  • Political Society in the Middle East (Term 1 half unit) 15PPOH008
  • State and Transformation in the Middle East (Term 2 half unit) 15PPOH011
  • Taiwan's Politics and Cross-Strait Relations15PPOC252

E: Dissertation: this would be focused on some aspect of International Politics raised by the compulsory course - 15PPOC999

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Applicants should have a first or good second class honours bachelors degree from a UK university, or equivalent, in a subject appropriate to that of the programme to be followed. As an approximate comparison, an equivalent BA from a US university would have a Grade Point Average of either 3.3 or 3.5 depending on the awarding university. If an applicant does not have a bachelors degree in an appropriate field s/he may be required to complete a qualifying year or a one year diploma before entering the masters programme. Relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration. Individual courses may have specific entry requirements, so you are advised to consult the postgraduate prospectus for further information.

English language requirements

In order to ensure that SOAS students have a sufficient standard of English to study effectively, we require overseas students to submit evidence, during the application process, of their current level of proficiency.

Score for Unconditional Entry

  • IELTS: Overall 7+ with at least 7 in all sub scores
  • TOEFL: iBT105+ with at least 25 in all sub scores
  • Pearson Test of English - Academic: Score of 75 or above with at least 70 in all sub scores

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 7.0
TOEFL Internet-based: 105

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