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School of Global Studies

International Political Economy

(MA) International Political Economy

Entry for 2022

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 7 (Masters) in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course Aims

1. To provide a Masters level understanding of the nature and importance of global political economy in the contemporary world.
2. To enable students to develop an advanced critical understanding of the major theoretical approaches in the field of GPE.
3. To develop students' abilities to critically analyse the events and processes in the global political economy both past and present.
4. To provide students with opportunities to develop their intellectual, personal and interpersonal skills so as to enable them to participate meaningfully in their societies.
5. To provide students with the core skills and knowledge required for a possible transition to higher levels of research.
6. To enable students to employ their understanding actively through the completion of a research project in the field of GPE.
7. To enable students to develop a specialised knowledge of a particular sub-field of GPE.

Course learning outcomes

An understanding of the core concepts and theories that define the sub-field of GPE.

An understanding of the significance of the world economy for the nature of the international system.

An in-depth knowledge of the key themes of post-war global political economy.

An advanced knowledge and understanding of a specialist area within GPE.

The ability to present concise and cogently structured arguments, both orally and in writing.

The ability to carry out critical analysis on complex issues related to the discipline.

The ability to work together with others as well as independently, including to manage time effectively.

The ability to apply a range of skills in the retrieval and use of primary and secondary sources.

The ability to deploy a range of communication and information technology skills.

The ability to communicate effectively with others, and present information both orally and in writing.

The ability to undertake a substantial research project in the field of global political economy.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreNeoliberalism and the Global Economy in an Age of Crises (924M1)307
  CoreTheorising Global Political Economy (936M1)307
 Spring SemesterCoreResearch Methods and Professional Skills (IR) (006L2)157
  OptionForeign Policy Analysis (932M1)307
  Global Ethics and International Relations (714IR)307
  Managing Economic Instability (716IRS)307
  Political Economy of Global Finance (906M7)307
  Rethinking Imperialism (950M1)307
  Russia, Eurasia and the Crisis of the Liberal West (998M9)307
  The International Politics of Health (967M1)307
  The Middle East in Global Order (952M1)307
  War and Security in North/South Perspective (761M9)307
  War and the Politics of (Counter) Insurgency (959M1)307

Part-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreNeoliberalism and the Global Economy in an Age of Crises (924M1)307
 Spring SemesterOptionForeign Policy Analysis (932M1)307
  Global Ethics and International Relations (714IR)307
  Managing Economic Instability (716IRS)307
  Political Economy of Global Finance (906M7)307
  Rethinking Imperialism (950M1)307
  Russia, Eurasia and the Crisis of the Liberal West (998M9)307
  The International Politics of Health (967M1)307
  The Middle East in Global Order (952M1)307
  War and Security in North/South Perspective (761M9)307
  War and the Politics of (Counter) Insurgency (959M1)307
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreTheorising Global Political Economy (936M1)307
 Spring SemesterCoreResearch Methods and Professional Skills (IR) (006L2)157
  OptionEnvironment, Resources, Security (709IR)307
  Foreign Policy Analysis (932M1)307
  Humanitarianism in Global Politics (717IR7)307
  Managing Economic Instability (716IRS)307
  Nationalism and Global Order (023IRS)307
  Rethinking Imperialism (950M1)307
  Russia, Eurasia and the Crisis of the Liberal West (998M9)307
  The Political Economy of Development (944M1)307
  War and Security in North/South Perspective (761M9)307

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