Tuition Fee
USD 25,875
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
International Relations
Duration
12 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
International Relations | Political Sciences and Civics
Area of study
International Relations | Political Sciences and Civics
Education type
International Relations | Political Sciences and Civics
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 25,875
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-10-06 | - |
| 2024-01-15 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Why does the behaviour of political actors – leaders, parties, pressure groups, voters, protestors, and so on – vary across countries and over time? And what are the consequences of political institutions for regime stability, economic development, political representation, and the dynamics of electoral politics? This course allows you to focus on these and other questions of interest and apply them to politics in the developed and developing worlds. Our course provides you with an overview of classic controversies and contemporary debates in comparative politics. You learn about the main theoretical approaches to the study of politics, as well as the major issues and topics in this subfield of political science. You also choose from a wide range of optional modules including:
- Global environmental issues
- Democracies in Europe
- International relations
- International security
- Conflict resolution
- Focus on some of the most challenging political questions and apply them to politics in the developed and developing worlds
- Join our influential and successful graduates, who have gone on to work for organisations such as the United Nations and NATO
- Study a wide range of topics, including global environmental issues, conflict resolution, and international relations
Our expert staff
Some of the biggest names in the field work at Essex, giving you unparalleled access to some of the best minds in politics. Our staff are advising the CIA on counter-terrorism, training politicians and civil servants in democratising countries, and commentating on political events in national and international media. Our academic staff work on topics ranging from international conflict and violence to British elections, and from the obligations of the younger generation to why authoritarian leaders welcome natural disasters.Specialist facilities
- Laboratories of networked computers featuring extensive software for political analysis
- ESSEXLab provides opportunities for experimental lab research
- Student societies for politics, debating, and Model UN
- We organise the Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis
- A programme of seminars and events run by the department
Your future
All Essex politics graduates have the distinction of a qualification from one of the world’s leading politics departments. Our MSc Global and Comparative Politics will help you develop key employability skills which will make you attractive in both the public and private sector, including analytical reasoning, research, communication, and essay-writing. Recent graduates have gone on to work for the following high-profile organisations:- The Civil Service
- Local government
- The World Bank
- The United Nations
- NATO
- YouGov and YouGov America
One Masters not enough for you?
We offer a number of postgraduate taught dual awards with our international partners. You work for two Masters degrees, one at Essex and another at a prestigious university across the globe, gaining them both in a shorter time than studying them separately. This unique opportunity gives you a competitive edge when applying for jobs or prepares you for PhD study.See More
