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Windsor BuildingThe Department of Politics & International Relations provides an outstanding environment to pursue postgraduate study. We offer a comprehensive MSc programme that includes a broad range of specialist pathways and a rigorous postgraduate research degree. Graduates from our MSc programme have gone on to exciting careers in a variety of fields and sometimes also to further study in PhD programmes in the UK and abroad.  Our cohorts are diverse and international, and we regularly attract students from the UK, Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, south Asia, and the Far East.  Our postgraduate teaching is supported by a rigorous research skills training programme, four active research units, regular departmental research seminars, and a collegial and supportive academic staff that in a handful of years since its establishment has made the Department an important centre in the field. We warmly invite you to join us.

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Please note that although there is no formal cap on places on our MSc programme we do regularly monitor the estimated intake of students and may close the programme or particular streams of the programme. Places are offered in the order in which applications are received.

The Department is now accepting applications for 2012/13. If you are interested in one of the MSc streams you are welcome to contact the Admissions Coordinators, Michael Bacon (Politics) or Stephanie Carvin (International Relations).

Intake/applications (for Department) in 2011: 45/375
Start date:
24 September 2012
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time  
Fee levels: See the Tuition Fee pages.
Financial support: See the Sources of Postgraduate Funding pages.

You can apply online for a place on our postgraduate programmes by clicking here. New Window

 

Truly international

Our MSc programme attracts those with backgrounds in a wide range of social science disciplines, and both recent graduates and mature students with work experience. The programme attracts those with backgrounds in a wide range of social science disciplines, and both recent graduates and mature students with work experience. A large number come from Europe and overseas and recent cohorts have included students from the Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Germany, Greece, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, and the USA.

Many of our graduates go on to register for research degrees, both at Royal Holloway and other prestigious institutions in the UK and abroad.

 

An innovative and flexible programme

We offer an exciting range of new MSc streams in cutting-edge areas of politics and international relations. All of these are also offered at Postgraduate Diploma level and can be studied on a part-time or full-time basis.

Each MSc stream consists of a mixture of core courses, stream options, a choice of free options and a 10-12000 word supervised dissertation written over the summer. Teaching is conducted in small group seminars that meet weekly for two hours, supplemented by individual tuition for the dissertation. Students graduate with an MSc bearing the title of their chosen stream.

 

The MSc streams are:

• Contemporary Political Theory
• Democracy, Politics and Governance
• European Politics
• Global Politics
• International Relations
• International Relations Theory
• New Political Communication
• Transnational Security Studies

 

Stream structures

Each MSc stream combines specialisation in the stream area with flexibility and choice. Each is based on four units in total and conforms to one of two basic models:

Model 1
Core methods course (autumn term): 0.5 units
Core research design course (spring term): 0.5 units
Stream Core Course 1 (autumn term): 0.5 units
Stream Core Course 2 (spring term): 0.5 units
Free option 1 (autumn term): 0.5 units
Free option 2 (spring term): 0.5 units
Dissertation in the stream specialism: 1 unit

Model 2
Core methods course (autumn term): 0.5 units
Core research design course (spring term): 0.5 units
Stream Core Course 1 (autumn term): 0.5 units
Stream Core Course (autumn term): 0.5 units
Stream Core Option (spring term - constrained choice from short list of cognate courses): 0.5 units
Free option 1 (autumn term): 0.5 units
Free option 2 (spring term): 0.5 units
Dissertation in the stream specialism: 1 unit

Note: not all streams, courses or options are guaranteed to be available every year.

 

MSc stream in Contemporary Political Theory

The MSc stream in contemporary political theory is one of the few programmes in the UK that works across the Anglo-American/Continental divide in political thought.  Students will explore conceptual issues related to order, justice, and liberty, key texts by Nietzsche and twentieth century European thinkers, and have option courses in human rights, culture and community, political philosophies of the New Left, applied political philosophy, biopolitics, and more.
Model 1 stream..

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Option.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.
You may choose from among the courses you did not take as your Stream Core Option (column 3) as well as the following:

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

Political Concepts

Contemporary Continental Political Theory

 

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Comparative Political Executives

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of political theory

 

MSc stream in Democracy, Politics and Governance

The MSc Stream in Democracy, Politics and Governance provides an advanced grounding in contemporary political science, focusing on democratic theory, political institutions, and public policy across different political systems.
Model 2 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Option.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.
You may choose from among the courses you did not take as your Stream Core Option (column 3) as well as the following:

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

The Politics of Democracy

Comparative Political Executives

Culture and Community

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Democracy and Politics in India

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of democracy, politics and governance

 

MSc stream in European Politics

The MSc stream in European Politics provides advanced analysis of contemporary European politics, examining the interaction between governments and institutions (including comparative and international perspectives) and a focus on the policies and institutions of the European Union.
Model 2 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Option.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.
You may choose from among the courses you did not take as your Stream Core Option (column 3) as well as the following.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

European Union Politics and Policy

Comparative Political Executives

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of European politics

 

MSc stream in Global Politics

Explores at an advanced level such issues as globalization, identity, borders, regionalism, transnational connections and mobilization.
Model 1 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course 1. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Course 2.
Spring term.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

Politics of Globalization

Theories of Globalization

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Comparative Political Executives

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Dissertation on an aspect of global politics

 

MSc stream in International Relations

The MSc stream in International Relations offers an advanced analysis of international relations, investigating the political, economic and social interactions of various actors in world politics.
Model 2 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Option.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.
You may choose from among the courses you did not take as your Stream Core Option (column 3) as well as the following.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

Analysing International Politics

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Theories of Globalization



Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Comparative Political Executives

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Dissertation on an aspect of international relations

 

MSc stream in International Relations Theory

The MSc stream in International Relations Theory is designed for those wishing to specialise in theoretical aspects of international relations, with an emphasis on sovereignty, rights, and justice, and global political economy.
Model 1 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course 1. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Course 2.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn TermStudents choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

Analysing International Politics

Sovereignty, Rights and Justice

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Comparative Political Executives

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of international relations theory

 

MSc stream in New Political Communication

For those seeking to understand the interplay between digital new media and communication technologies, political institutions, behaviour and public policy, with emphases on citizen engagement, mobilization, campaigning, and the role of new media in the global system. Covers e-democracy, e-government and e-campaigning, but also includes material on media, war and conflict.
Model 1 stream. For more detail, visit the New Political Communication Unit website.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course 1. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Course 2.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

New Political Communication

Internet and New Media Politics

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Biopolitics and Security

Comparative Political Executives

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Media, War and Conflict

People and Technology (TBD)

Political Violence

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of new political communication

 

MSc stream in Transnational Security Studies

Questions about security – what drives it and what undermines it – shape global politics. Terrorism, conflict, environmental catastrophe, weapons of mass destruction and weak states are all security issues that are reflected in our media, dominate policy-making in international politics, and increasingly impinge on our daily lives.  The MSc in Transnational Security Studies is an exciting new degree that brings together many of the existing strengths of the Department of Politics and International Relations, including expertise in the areas of security studies, comparative politics, international law and conflict, political theory, and global politics.  The core of the programme traces the security studies discipline from its traditional approaches through its evolution to include ever more transnational dynamics.  The programme can be tailored to specific interests through option courses in subjects such as political violence; biopolitics; media, communication and conflict; international law of targeting; and regional international politics.  The degree will provide students with both a firm academic foundation in the security studies discipline and a base of knowledge for careers in fields of policymaking, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and more.
Model 2 stream.

Core courses.
1 unit.

Stream Core Course 1. Autumn term.
0.5 units.

Stream Core Course 2.
Spring term.
Choose one.
0.5 units.

Free Options (all 0.5 units). Choose one for Autumn term and one for Spring term.

Dissertation.
1 unit.

Autumn Term
Students choose one from:

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Politics and IR (0.5)

Foundations of Contemporary Political Theory (0.5)

 

Spring Term
Research Design in Politics and IR (0.5)

 

 

Transnational Security Studies

Biopolitics and Security

Critical Approaches to Global Environmental Politics

Media, War and Conflict

Political Violence

 

Autumn Term
Africa and International Politics

Foreign Policy of the European Union

Identity, Power and Radical Political Theory

The Politics of Ethnic Multiculturalism

Transnational Security and the Law of Targeting

 

Spring Term
Comparative Political Executives

Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Contemporary Continental
Political Theory

Culture and Community

Democracy and Politics in India

Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Human Rights: From Theory to Practice

Internet and New Media Politics

Sovereignty, Rights, and Justice

Theories of Globalization

Dissertation on an aspect of transnational security studies

 

Postgraduate Diploma

The streams are also offered at Postgraduate Diploma level (full- and part-time) for those who do not have the academic background necessary to begin an advanced Masters course. The structure of the Diploma streams is identical except that students do not write a dissertation. Students who are successful on the Diploma may transfer to the MSc subject to academic approval.

 

Application and Entry Requirements

You can apply online for a place on our postgraduate programmes by clicking here. New Window

The standard entrance requirement is a first or upper second class degree (or its foreign equivalent) in politics, iinternational relations or a related social science subject. We also consider strong lower class results. Related social science subjects include, but are not restricted to: sociology, history, communication, law, media and cultural studies, social anthropology, information science, European studies, economics, geography, management, social policy, psychology, and science and technology studies.

For students who are not native English speakers we normally also require an English language test score that meets our minimum requirement. IELTS, TOEFL and Cambridge Advanced Certificates are all accepted. For IELTS the minimum requirement is a 6.5 overall score with 7.0 in writing.

Applications from those with non-standard qualifications are also welcome. All applications are assessed promptly and on the basis of academic transcripts, reference letters, personal statements, and other supporting documentation.

Please note that places on the MSc programme are offered in the order in which applications are received.

 

Funding

A small number of fees-only departmental studentships may be offered on a competitive basis for the MSc programme. There are also a small number of College scholarships including the Royal Holloway International Excellence Scheme. For further details see the Sources of Postgraduate Funding pages.

 

Further information

Further information is available from the Masters Coordinators:

Dr Michael Bacon (for the MSc streams in Contemporary Political Theory; Democracy, Politics and Governance; European Politics; and New Political Communication)
Email: Michael.Bacon@rhul.ac.uk

Dr Stephanie Carvin (for the MSc streams in Global Politics; International Relations; International Relations Theory; and Transnational Security Studies).
Email: Stephanie.Carvin@rhul.ac.uk




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