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MSc in Conflict Studies

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Programme Code: TMCS

Department: Government

For students starting this programme of study in 2021/22

Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations


Full-year programme. Students must take courses to the value of four full units.

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

GV4G4 Comparative Conflict Analysis (0.5)

 

and courses to the value of 0.5 unit(s) from the following: A

 

MY421L Qualitative Research Methods (0.5)

 

MY421M Qualitative Research Methods (0.5)

 

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

 

MY451L Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (0.5)

 

MY451M Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (0.5)

 

MY452L Applied Regression Analysis (0.5) #

 

MY452M Applied Regression Analysis (0.5) #

Paper 2

Courses to the value of 0.5 unit(s) from the following:

 

EU4A2 Globalisation, Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction (0.5)

 

GV4A8 Political Violence and Terrorism (0.5)

 

GV4B8 Civil Wars: Concepts and Cases (0.5)

 

GV4D3 Local Power in an Era of Globalization, Democratization, and Decentralization (0.5)

 

GV4E3 Statebuilding and Self-Determination in Eastern Europe and Eurasia (0.5)

 

GV4E8 Power Sharing and Institutional Design in Divided Societies (0.5)

 

GV4F2 Popular Politics in the Middle East (0.5)

 

GV4K7 Conflict and Cooperation: Key Debates (0.5)

Paper 3

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

 

DV428 Managing Humanitarianism (0.5)

 

DV434 Human Security (0.5)

 

DV462 Forced Migration and Refugees (0.5)

 

EU440 The Balkans in Europe: Transition, Democratisation, Integration (0.5)

 

EU457 Culture and Security in Global Politics (0.5)

 

EU458 Public Policy and Cultural Narratives in a Global Europe (0.5)

 

EU485 Post-Conflict Justice and Reconciliation in Europe and Beyond (0.5)

 

GI413 Gender, Race and Militarisation (0.5)

 

GI425 Introduction to Gender, Peace and Security (0.5)

 

GV439 Government and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe (0.5)

 

GV4B9 The Second Europe (0.5)

 

GV4C9 Globalization and Democratization in Southeast Asia (0.5)

 

GV4E1 Comparative Democratization in a Global Age (0.5)

 

GV4F9 The Challenges of Governance in sub-Saharan Africa (0.5)  (not available 2022/23)

 

GV4G1 Applied Quantitative Methods for Public Policy and Political Science (0.5) #

 

GV4J8 Middle East Politics in Transnational Perspective (0.5)

 

GV4K7 Conflict and Cooperation: Key Debates (0.5)

 

HY436 Race, Violence and Colonial Rule in Africa (1.0)  (not available 2022/23)

 

IR422 Conflict and Peacebuilding (1.0) #

 

IR461 Islam in World Politics (1.0)

 

IR466 Genocide (0.5)

 

LL468 European Human Rights Law (0.5)

 

LL475 Terrorism and the Rule of Law (0.5)

 

LL4A8 International Law and the Use of Force (0.5) #

 

A half-unit MSc course from the Government Department or another department (with the consent of the programme director and the teacher of the course).

 

or other courses from the Paper 2 options list below

Paper 2 options list

Paper 4

GV499 Dissertation (1.0)

Paper 2 options list

EU4A2 Globalisation, Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction (0.5)

GV4A8 Political Violence and Terrorism (0.5)

GV4B8 Civil Wars: Concepts and Cases (0.5)

GV4D3 Local Power in an Era of Globalization, Democratization, and Decentralization (0.5)

GV4E3 Statebuilding and Self-Determination in Eastern Europe and Eurasia (0.5)

GV4E8 Power Sharing and Institutional Design in Divided Societies (0.5)

GV4F2 Popular Politics in the Middle East (0.5)

GV4K7 Conflict and Cooperation: Key Debates (0.5)


Footnotes

A : MY421, MY452 and MY451 are half unit courses which run twice per year – once in MT and once in LT.

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

Note for prospective students:
For changes to graduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the . Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the .