Programme Structure for 2013 entry onwards (MA Single Honours International Relations with Quantitative Methods)
IR with Quantitative Methods – Degree Programme Table |
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Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Year 1 |
Introduction to Politics & International Relations |
Political Thinkers |
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20 credits outside subjects |
20 credits outside subjects |
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Mathematics for Social Science |
Introduction to Statistics for Social Science |
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Year 2 |
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International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond |
Comparative Politics |
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International Law |
Doing Social Research with Statistics |
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40 credits outside subjects |
Year 3 |
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Global Justice & Citizenship |
Doing Political Research |
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Theories of IR |
Approaches to Politics and International Relations |
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Statistical Modelling |
Advanced QM Option |
Year 4 |
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Advanced QM Option |
Advanced QM Option or International Security* |
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International Political Economy* or 20 credits PIR options level 10 |
20 credits PIR options level 10 |
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Dissertation 40 credits or Placement-based Dissertation |
NOTE: In Year 4 IR students must take either International Political Economy (semester 1) or International Security (semester 2)
Notes: 60 – 80 credits for ‘with’ degree.
New QM courses
Year 1 & 2, Semester 1, Mathematics for Social Science
Learning objectives:
Year 1 & 2, Semester 2, Introduction to Statistics for Social Scientists
Learning objectives:
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Basic SPSS skills, including graphical skills
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Introduction to secondary data access and management
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Understanding of measures of association
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Appreciation of the difference between association and causality
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An understanding of inference and the logic of sampling
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Communicating basic statistics
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The concept of control
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Being able to construct 3 way cross-tabulations
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An introduction to regression analysis
Year 2, Semester 2, Doing Social Research with Statistics
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Social Statistics for Social Scientists or conversion course
Learning objectives:
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Data reduction techniques
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Digital social research
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Logistic regression
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Using alternative software to SPSS
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Ethics of survey fieldwork
Year 3, Semester 1, Statistical Modelling
Pre-requisite: Doing Social Research with Statistics
Learning objectives:
Honours options, semester long options
Pre-requisite: Statistical Modelling
Could include: SEM, Multilevel modelling, complex survey, panel data, cross-national models, latent variable techniques etc. Could also include courses shared with Mathematics (with separate tutorials and assessment). The options to be offered will be those which are being used in research in the School.
Progression
Year 1 to Year 2
Must pass (ie earn mark of 40%) all subjects
Year 2 to Year 3
A pass (40%+) in six subjects overall including satisfying requirements for Honours entry. Entry into Honours Politics requires a mark of at least 50% in the required courses listed above
Year 3 to Year 4
End of semester degree examinations
Students with sufficient credits may exit at the end of Year 3 with BA Humanities and Social Science.
Year 4 Degree Classification
End of semester degree examinations and/or coursework. Degree classification based eqally on performance across Years 3 and 4
Classification based on performance across 12 semester courses or equivalent (240 credits).
Honours Options 2010-1 (not all options are available in any given year)
20 credits
Please note that all these courses are available to Politics students but are NOT all run by Politics IR
Africa in World Politics (PLIT10003)
Approaches to Politics and International Relations (PLIT10060) – Compulsory
Armed Forces In Society (SCIL10033)
Comparative Politics (PLIT10061)
Comparing Scottish Devolution (PLIT10080)
Contemporary Feminist Thought (SSPS10001)
Contemporary Russian Politics (PLIT10048)
Core Texts in Political Theory (PLIT10059)
Criminal Justice: Policy And Practice (SCPL10002)
Designing and Doing Social Research (SCIL10062)
Doing Survey Research (SCIL10063)
Environmental Politics in Europe (PLIT10049)
EU As Global Actor (PLIT10062)
Europe & International Migration (PLIT10068)
Freedom In Political Theory (PLIT10074)
Global Justice & Citizenship (PLIT10054) - Compulsory
Global Politics of Sex & Gender (PLIT10075)
Governing the Social (SCPL10023)
Human Rights in International Relations (PLIT10063)
International Political Economy (PLIT10018)
International Security (PLIT10019)
Introduction to African Politics (PLIT10082)
Nations & Nationalism (SCIL10065)
Parties & Party Systems In Contemporary Democracies (PLIT10083)
Politics of the Middle East (PLIT10036)
Populism in Comparative Perspective (PLIT10083)
Realism in International Relations (PLIT10069)
Social & Political Movements: Theory & Practice (SCIL10047)
The Social Division of Welfare (SCPL10004)
Theories of International Relations (PLIT10053) – Compulsory
US Government (PLIT10027)
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