Politics (Extended), MA

Develop a Deep Understanding of the Political Climate and the Skills to Analyse

Students outside the Houses of Parliament

Course Overview

The extended MA in Politics gives you stimulating high level training in the core components of contemporary political analysis across different levels of government, and a solid grounding in research skills and theoretical approaches to politics and governance. The degree will equip you with skills to conduct qualitative and quantitative research independently and to develop your own research project as part of your thesis.

You will have the opportunity to select options that focus on global, comparative and British politics, as well as development studies and international relations.

Our partner universities for the EMA Politics are the Catholic University of Lille in France (https://espol.school/en/) and the Department of Political Science at Arhus University in Denmark (https://ps.au.dk/en/). Extending your studies with a term at one of these partners offers the opportunity to nurture your interests in European Politics, Environmental Politics, welfare policies in comparison, or the study of public opinion and elections (depending on the choice of partner). A semester abroad will enrich your degree with exposure to different cultures, traditions and create memorable experiences for life.

Why Politics (Extended) at Swansea?

Swansea University is widely considered a leading authority for its politics teaching. The University offers a combination of excellence in academic expertise, a mentoring system, and short communication channels between staff and students. In addition, Swansea University supports students who want to enrich their degrees with placement opportunities, volunteering and work experiences in small research projects, depending upon availability. The Swansea Employability Academy, the student-led charity Discovery, as well as the Employability Office of the Faculty, are here to help you find the right placement for you.

Your Politics (Extended) Experience

You will study four compulsory 20-credit politics modules, and a further two optional modules before taking another 60-credits at either the European School of Political and Social Sciences (ESPOL) at the Catholic University of Lille or European Studies Masters programme at Aarhus University. You complete the programme with a 60-credit dissertation project in the second part of the course. The opportunity to study at the Catholic University of Lille or Aarhus University adds an additional 60 credits to the Masters, making it equivalent to a two-years’ Masters programme.

The compulsory modules are: Methodology in the Social Sciences; Analysing Politics and International Relations; Democracy and Constitutional Design; and Devolution in Comparative Perspective.

A wide selection of further optional modules include war, identity and society; politics in contemporary Britain; cyber governance and international relations.

Politics (Extended) Employment Opportunities

You will develop a deep level of knowledge around politics and political study, as well as excellent oral and writing skills.

Graduates of the extended MA in Politics go on to have careers in government and politics, humanitarian organisations, business, media and PR.