This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 80 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
PGSP11170
|
Institutions and Policies of the European Union
|
20
|
PLIT11010
|
Theorizing European Integration
|
20
|
PGSP11171
|
International Political Economy
|
20
|
PGSP11156
|
International Relations Theory
|
20
|
PGSP11061
|
The European Union in International Affairs
|
20
|
PGSP11149
|
The Politics of Post-Soviet Russia
|
20
|
PGSP11286
|
Democratisation and Europeanisation in Central and Eastern Europe
|
20
|
PGSP11299
|
Global Environmental Politics
|
20
|
PLIT11012
|
The Politics of Migration in Europe
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
PGSP11144
|
Theories and Theorists in Nationalism Studies
|
20
|
PGSP11145
|
Comparative Perspectives in Nationalism Studies
|
20
|
PGSP11146
|
Nations and Nationalism
|
20
|
PGSP11050
|
The Politics of Identity in South Asia
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
PGSP11203
|
European Social Policy
|
20
|
PGSP11104
|
Comparative Analysis of Social and Public Policy
|
20
|
PGSP11247
|
Political Issues in Public Policy
|
20
|
PGSP11132
|
Energy Policy and Politics (20 credits)
|
20
|
PGSP11205
|
Public Policy in Scotland
|
20
|
PGSP11246
|
Economic Issues in Public Policy
|
20
|
SCPL11005
|
Management and Budgeting in Public Sector
|
20
|
PGSP11304
|
Labour Market Policy: International and Comparative Perspectives
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
LAWS11151
|
EU Constitutional Law
|
20
|
LAWS11113
|
Regulatory Governance in the European Union
|
20
|
LAWS11021
|
International and European Human Rights Law
|
40
|
Notes:
Courses taught in the Law School run as single- and/or double-semester options. Note that some of these options are advanced and may require previous background in law or strongly advise sitting in on an undergraduate course. Priority will be given to those students with such a background. In order to keep all classes to a manageable and rewarding size, the Law School reserves the right to limit numbers attending LLM and MSc courses to not more than 25. Where a course is likely to be oversubscribed (which will be determined at the first class meeting for each course) students will be asked to complete a class application form. In determining which students will be permitted to take such courses account will be taken of the student's previous degree or experience and their relevance to the subject-matter of the course.