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Intake:- January & September Program Overview - MSc Mana...
Singleton Park Campus
INTAKE: September
The MA Politics program at Swansea University offers a broad and interdisciplinary approach to the study of politics. It equips students with theoretical frameworks, analytical tools, and critical thinking skills to analyze political phenomena.
Core Modules: The program includes core modules that cover key areas of political study, such as political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and research methods. These modules provide a solid foundation for understanding political concepts, ideologies, institutions, and processes.
Specialization Options: Students have the flexibility to specialize in specific areas of politics according to their interests and career goals. They can choose from a range of elective modules that focus on topics like political behavior, public policy, global governance, political economy, or human rights.
Research Skills Development: The program emphasizes the development of advanced research skills, including qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis, and critical evaluation of political research. Students have the opportunity to conduct independent research and produce a high-quality dissertation under the guidance of experienced faculty members.
Policy and Practice Engagement: The program encourages students to engage with real-world political issues and debates. Through case studies, simulations, and policy analysis exercises, students develop practical skills for understanding and influencing political processes and policy-making.
Guest Speakers and Research Seminars: Students benefit from guest lectures by renowned academics, practitioners, and policymakers who share their insights and experiences. Research seminars and workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for students to present their research and engage in scholarly discussions.
International Perspective: The program offers a global perspective on politics, exploring issues and case studies from various regions and countries. This international focus enhances students' understanding of the complexities and interconnectedness of political systems and global challenges.
Collaboration and Networking: Students have the opportunity to collaborate with peers on group projects, participate in debates, and engage in intellectual discussions. This fosters a supportive learning environment and helps build professional networks within the field of politics.
Singleton Park Campus
IELTS 6.5
£ 19300
Postgraduate Entry Requirements:
Students must provide:
Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.
It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.
Swansea University offers a variety of scholarships to support students in their academic journey. These scholarships aim to support students in pursuing their academic goals and experiencing the vibrant learning environment at Swansea University.
Graduates of the MA Politics program have a wide range of career prospects in various sectors.
Politics and Government: Graduates can work in government agencies, political parties, or civil service roles. They can contribute to policy development, political analysis, political campaigns, and public administration.
International Organizations: Graduates can pursue careers in international organizations such as the United Nations, European Union, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). They can work on global governance, diplomacy, development, human rights, or peacebuilding initiatives.
Research and Analysis: Graduates can work as researchers, analysts, or consultants in think tanks, research institutes, or policy organizations. They can conduct political research, provide policy recommendations, and contribute to evidence-based decision-making.
Journalism and Media: Graduates can work as political journalists, reporters, or analysts in media organizations. They can cover political news, provide commentary, or contribute to political programs and debates.
Public Relations and Communications: Graduates can work in public relations firms, communication agencies, or political communication roles. They can shape political narratives, manage campaigns, and engage with the public on political issues.
Academic and Teaching: Graduates can pursue further academic studies and research in politics, leading to careers as university lecturers, researchers, or policy analysts. They can contribute to the field through teaching, publishing scholarly articles, and conducting independent research.
Advocacy and Activism: Graduates can work in advocacy organizations, grassroots movements, or non-profit organizations. They can promote social justice, human rights, environmental sustainability, or other political causes.