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| Location: | Manchester / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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This programme offers an opportunity to explore some of the key political science and public policy issues of the 21st century. These include examination of the nature and problems of policy making in the contemporary world; how in a globalised world public decision making can be constructed in a way that delivers legitimacy and effective capacity to act; and the impact of governance arrangements on policy outcomes and the relationship between the state and citizens. It also involves in the modules on offer an opportunity to apply insights gleaned in a variety of contemporary settings.
The programme will appeal to those interested in governance and policy making at any level: neighbourhood, local, national, European and global. It will provide a base for employment in a range of sectors from public service employment at the cutting edge, through corporate responsibility units in the private sector to a variety of non-profit organisations. Students will also benefit from a close connection to the Institute of Political and Economic governance (IPEG). The University established the Institute in Autumn 2002 and its aim is to provide a major focus for research as well as practitioner and academic exchange over governance issues.
Module details
2 Compulsory Core Modules:
* Understanding Governance: Policy Making in the 21 st Century.
* Governance and the Welfare State
And two compulsory courses
* Advanced Research in Politics
* Dissertation Research Design
Governance and Public Policy Pathway Specific Modules:
* Business and Politics in New Europe
* Political Parties in Contemporary Britain
* Democracy: Theory and Practice
* Analysis of European Politics and Policy
* The European Union: Politics and Policy-Making
* Post Modern Thinkers: Politics and Policy
* Rhetoric in Public Policy
You then choose a maximum of two modules from the Politics Wide Optional Modules
* Theories of Rights
* Feminism and Political Theory
* Justice and Pluralism
* Global Justice
* Rational Politics
* Gender, International Relations and International Political Economy
* Post-Communist Transitions
* Global Governance
* Africa and Global Politics
* The Political Economy of Globalisation
* Media and International Crises
* The EU as an International Actor
* Perspectives on Contemporary China
* Human Rights in World Politics
* Ethics in World Politics
* Global Justice
* China in the International System
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testAcademic entry qualification:
* 2:1 (or overseas equivalent) in a social science subject for direct entry onto MA
* 2:2 (or overseas equivalent) for entry onto Postgraduate Diploma route.
English language requirements:
Applicants whose first language is not English must attain one of the following:
* IELTS - Overall 7, writing score 7
* TOEFL - Overall 623, TWE 5 (PBT)
* TOEFL - Overall 263, TWE 5 (CBT). This test is no longer available but results less than 2 years old can be submitted.
* TOEFL - Overall 100, with 25 in each of the 4 sections (IBT)
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade C (Score: 60) |
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