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Political Science - Graduate Study

Graduate teaching and supervision is offered in many areas of Political Science - particularly in international relations, security studies, and in public policy.

We are fortunate in being able to provide our graduate students with access to many resources, including study rooms and computer facilities. Many graduate students, particularly those working for doctorates, are employed as tutors on undergraduate papers - thereby building up valuable teaching experience.

Qualifications Available

Graduate Certificate (GradCert(PolSc))
Graduate Diploma (GradDip(PolSc))
Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons))
Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours (BSocSc(Hons))
Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert(PolSc))
Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip(PolSc))
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Social Sciences (MSocSc)
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)


BA(Hons) or BSocSc(Hons) in Political Science

Regulations | Regulations

To be considered for enrolment in graduate Political Science papers, a student should normally have at least a B average in either the best three of their 300 Level Political Science papers or all their undergraduate Political Science papers.

To complete the BA(Hons) or BSocSc(Hons) students must gain 120 points at 500 level, including at least 60 points from the papers listed for the subject.


MA or MSocSc in Political Science

Regulations | Regulations

To complete the MA and MSocSc in Political Science students must take either a 120 point thesis, a 90 point thesis and 30 points from approved 500 Level papers, or a 60 point dissertation and 60 points in approved 500 Level papers.


Higher Degrees

There are two research degrees examined entirely by thesis: the MPhil and the PhD. For full-time students the MPhil is expected to be completed in one year, the PhD in three years. Normally, an honours degree with first or upper second class honours is a prerequisite for enrolment in an MPhil. Students normally enrol for a PhD only after completing an MA or MSocSc, but in some cases an MPhil may be converted to a PhD. Anyone interested in undertaking an MPhil or PhD programme must discuss their plans with the Graduate Adviser.


Papers

Graduate Political Science Papers (Catalogue of Papers)



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Graduate Adviser

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