International Politics and Economics MA: Course features
What this course offers you
If you choose to study this course, here are some of the things you can expect from the course and how it will benefit you.
- This course focuses on the key theories of global economics and international relations. Your dissertation allows you to develop an area of particular interest in greater depth.
- The course also develops the professional skills that many employers expect when hiring political and economic analysts. Alongside your academic studies, you gain skills in:
- problem solving and organisation;
- data collation, review and synopsis;
- communication (oral, written and electronic);
- time management;
- computing; and
- co-operation and teamwork.
- Teaching staff at Kingston University are research active, which keeps your learning cutting-edge (read more in the Research areas section).
- course is available on a part-time basis to help you fit your studies around other commitments.
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Related courses
Related to this course:
- Business Economics MA
- Development Economics MA
- Financial Economics MA
- International Economics MA
- Political Communication, Advocacy and Campaigning MSc
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