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MSc in International Political Economy (Research)

Programme Code: TMIPERE

Department: International Relations

For students starting this programme of study in 2023/24

Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations


Full-year programme. Students must take two compulsory half unit courses, optional courses to the value of two units and a dissertation as shown.

Please note that places are limited on some optional courses. Admission onto any particular course is not guaranteed and may be subject to timetabling constraints and/or students meeting specific prerequisite requirements.

Paper

Course number, title (unit value)

Paper 1

IR470 International Political Economy (0.5)

Paper 2

MY4IR Research Design for International Relations (0.5)

 

and one 0.5 unit course from:

 

MY421A Qualitative Research Methods (0.5)

 

MY421W Qualitative Research Methods (0.5)

 

MY425 Case Studies and Comparative Methods for Qualitative Research (0.5) #

 

MY428 Qualitative Text and Discourse Analysis (0.5) #

 

MY451A Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (0.5)

 

MY451W Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (0.5)

 

MY452A Applied Regression Analysis (0.5) #

 

MY452W Applied Regression Analysis (0.5) #

Paper 3

Courses to the value of 1.5 unit(s) from the following:

 

IR453 Global Business in International Relations (0.5)

 

IR454 Governing International Political Economy: Lessons from the Past for the Future (0.5)  (not available 2024/25)

 

IR467 Political Economy of Climate Change (0.5)

 

IR468 The Political Economy of Trade (0.5)

 

IR469 Politics of Money in the World Economy (0.5) #

 

IR480 The Politics of Inequality and Development (0.5)

 

IR489 Economic Diplomacy (0.5)  (not available 2024/25)

 

IR491 Globalisation and Development (0.5)

 

One 0.5 unit course from another programme approved by the Programme Director.

Paper 4

IR485 Dissertation in International Political Economy (1.0)

Prerequisite Requirements and Mutually Exclusive Options

# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.

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