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  1. MA Political and Legal Theory

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The MA in Political and Legal Theory is designed for students wanting to study political, legal and moral philosophy to an advanced level and to consider how normative analysis might be applied to address matters of public concern. It enables students to acquire knowledge and understanding of the central normative conceptions, the debates they have generated, and the implications of different approaches for public policy, institutional design and the law.

  2. Sociology

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Sociology

    Systematic training in sociological theory and methods, mainly for those students who have not yet decided on their specialist research field. Large range of module options allows for some specialisation if required.

  3. Philosophy and Literature

    MA

    University of Warwick - Department of Philosophy

    Designed for students who wish to consider the interactions of philosophy and literature. Two Philosophy modules, two Literature modules, two interdisciplinary modules, plus a dissertation of 10000 words.

  4. MA Research in Politics and International Studies

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The MA in Research in Politics and International Studies (formerly Politics) offers an excellent programme for students who are interested in doing research, not only in policy and politics, but also in the academic world. This MA is an ESRC recognised research training programme and is prestigious and of high quality.

  5. MA International Security

    PGDip / MA

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The MA in International Security is one of the most comprehensive international security graduate programmes in the country. It is taught by a range of staff who are at the cutting edge of international security research and reflects this core area of research strength within the department.

  6. MA International Politics and Europe

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The MA in International Politics and Europe is distinct from many other European Studies programmes. This programme analyses European politics explicitly in the context of International Relations and International Political Economy; PAIS staff are at the cutting edge of research in these areas.

  7. MA International Politics and East Asia

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The MA in International Politics and East Asia is one of the leading postgraduate programmes of its kind due to the high concentration in PAIS of world-leading academics specialising in the field. This programme gives students the opportunity to approach and answer key questions about the East Asia region from a disciplinary basis, including: -How will the region accommodate the rise of a more economically and militarily assertive China?

  8. Phd in Politics and International Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    The structure of the PhD programme is not as concrete as that of a taught course. However, in addition to regular meetings with your supervisor, you will experience the following milestones during your course of study: Year 1 -Terms 1 and 2: Explanation and Methodology in PAIS.

  9. MA International Development

    MA / PGDip

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    Students taking the MA in International Development (formerly Globalisation and Development) will explore and assess the ways that globalisation has fundamentally altered the context of, and poses new challenges for, Development, tackling questions such as: -In what way do processes of globalisation transform, undermine or reinforce existing patterns of inequality and injustice? -Is the traditional organisation of political life and the work of key development agencies still relevant in a context of globalisation?

  10. MA Public Policy

    PGDip / MA

    University of Warwick - Department of Politics and International Studies

    Governments are facing more, and more complex, demands every day. Their ability to deliver on those demands is increasingly circumscribed.

 
 
 
 
 

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