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Why Study A Masters In Politics & Media

Why Study A Masters In Politics & Media


by Alex Jones


Researching a masters degree in politics equips students well for future employability as well as extra study. Students will learn multiple analytical and practical skills for instance the ability to undertake research, oral and written communication and IT, all of which are valuable in today's profession market.

So, if Politics sounds like something of interest then take a look at what the Universities of the UK offer. It's with noting too that Politics courses will differ massively across different educational institutions. While some of the core modules may be similar, there will be a number of additional modules that will allow you to focus on particular areas of interest and develop a specialism. Below we've outlined some of the more popular core modules - ones that may be available across a broad spectrum of Universities.

* Researching Britain now is probably more engaging than it's ever been. Comprehensive constitutional reforms have changed the political map. The establishment of the Parliament in Scotland and the Assemblies in Wales, Northern Ireland and London mean that power is shifting. Not only that, Britain's membership of the EU, and maybe later the Euro, mean that discussions over sovereignty and co-operation rage long and hard.

* As the European Union strengthens both in size and power, people today need to be able to identify and interpret developments. The study of European politics also engages other European nations, contrasting them with British and other political systems. Many universities offer courses targeting on the politics of countries in parts of the world, such as the USA, Latin America, Asia, Africa or Australasia.

* A firm grasp of political theory is critical to your understanding of how and why Politics operates as it does. Understanding motivations, machinations and consequences are key to unravelling day to day political culture. Topics include the nature of freedom, the relationship between government and its civilians, the limitations of democracy and questions centred around justice and equality.

* The cornerstone of democratic politics, Elections are always fascinating case studies. Unravelling how these events alter the course of a country and its people. Studying elections will include forecasting results, understanding the motivations of the voting public - why they vote or even why not? Analysing party campaigns, an engaging study of how media and politics can go hand in hand. All these are are essential and exciting areas of study.

* International relations discusses issues such as the function of international organisations (like the UN), the practices of various actors on the international political stage, the role of international non-governmental actors (for example large corporations) and essential international policy areas like the natural environment. It addresses questions such as why wars occur, how peace is managed and maintained and what is international justice?

All of these fascinating topics are waiting for you at University. Take a look at the core modules offered, but also at the more specialist subjects the University offers.




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Title: Why Study A Masters In Politics & Media
Author: Alex Jones
Email: marketing@lambdafilms.co.uk
Keywords: masters in politics, master in international relations, postgraduate courses
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