Accreditation:
EQF7
MaltaSwitzerlandWisconsinCaliforniaWashington
Workload:
2250 hours | 90 ECTS
Tuition cost:
5,000 EUR

Master of Arts in Politics

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Kind
Degree
Area
Social Sciences
Mode
Fully Online
Language
English
Student education requirement
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s)
Standard length
18 months
Standard delivery length
12 months
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\ Overview

The MA in Politics program offers a thorough and specialised study of contemporary politics, focusing on the critical analysis of current crises and structural transformations. This course is particularly relevant in the context of recent global challenges, such as the pandemic and ongoing conflicts, emphasising the need for a deep understanding of the global bio-political economy. Structured around the interconnection of politics and sociology, the program provides a timely approach to political studies. Students will explore key topics like globalisation, colonialism, nationalism, and the influence of market dynamics on political systems. The course also delves into issues of race, religion, justice, freedom, health, rights, and equality, encouraging the development and critique of theories in light of global shifts. The program is designed to equip students with the skills to critically evaluate political issues, assess leadership and institutions, and propose solutions to international problems. By the end of the course, students will gain a comprehensive insight into the transformations affecting economies, nations, and religious practices, preparing them for a nuanced understanding and engagement with the modern political landscape.

75 hours | 3 ECTS
Political Theory
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Political Practice and Institutions
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Global Politics and International Law
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Histories of Political Ideas and Forms
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Political Economy
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Politics, Ethics, and Aesthetics
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Race, Religion, and the Feminine
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Studio Methods and Arts of Politics
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Further Studies in Politics I
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Further Studies in Politics II
1500 hours | 60 ECTS
Politics Dissertation

\ Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge
Knowledge acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
The learner will be able to: a) Describe and identify key epistemologies, ontologies, and phenomenologies in political studies, demonstrating a comprehensive knowledge of political theory. b) Define and evaluate various political ideologies, understanding their influence on policy-making and legal frameworks. c) Define and identify societal, regulatory, and political contexts, specifically relating to the concepts of freedom and justice, demonstrating an ability to identify and define these complex interrelations. d) Define various global political environments and describe how they inform the study of localised political issues. e) Identify original thinking and innovative perspectives based on the knowledge gained throughout the course. f) Describe and critically analyse the current global biopolitcal economy.
Skills
Skills acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
The learner will be able to: a) Apply advanced, innovative, and multi-disciplinary problem-solving skills b) Demonstrate political principles clearly and unambiguously to specialised and non-specialised audiences c) Apply theories related to politics that inform and sustain one’s contributions to the world d) Apply and evaluate alternative approaches to politics on the basis of academic scholarship and case studies, demonstrating reflection on social and ethical responsibilities e) Prepare evaluations of one’s own political methods and what one seeks in and outside the domain of politics f) Apply new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques and demonstrate leadership skills and innovation in complex and unpredictable contexts
Competencies
Competencies acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
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