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    MPA 1 year full-time,

    2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

This is a unique opportunity to study for a professional qualification designed to enrich your knowledge of international service delivery in government and non-profit organisations.

By exploring the critical issues that drive policies in government and on the ground, you’ll understand how they support people’s everyday needs in countries around the world.

Grow and define your career with this internationally recognised course that provides you with the knowledge and critical thinking to make a tangible difference, wherever you plan to take your career.

Entry Requirements

2:2 or equivalent. We are willing to consider applicants with lower qualifications, particularly if you have high marks in relevant modules and/or appropriate professional experience. Additional information may be requested.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

From social and political research to journalism, marketing and HR, a Masters in Public Administration leads to a broad range of career opportunities.

Our students have found work in central or local government, non-governmental organisations, community and voluntary organisations, social enterprise, higher education, accountancy and banking organisations, law firms, media companies and international and global development bodies.

Our students go on to careers in international organisations, the media, law, the civil service, politics, journalism and business.

This course is an excellent pathway to careers in a wide range of private and public sector organisations, and for further academic study in international relations and political science.

Module Details

Core modules
Theories of the Policy Process 
Public Finance: Principles, Politics & Contemporary Issues delivered by the School for Business and Society
Public Management and Delivery 
Leading and Managing Change
Option modules
You will study two option modules. Examples can be found below. Some option module combinations may not be possible. The options available to you will be confirmed after you begin your course.

Challenges to Policy-making in Democratising Countries
Global Governance
Introduction to Qualitative Methods & Data Analysis
Introduction to Quantitative Methods & Data Analysis
Politics of Migration
Principles of Policy Advice
New Security Challenges
Governing for the Environment
The Political Economy of Global China
Critical Theories of International Political Economy
Comparative Institutions and Public Policy
Global Development Politics
The options available to you will be confirmed later in the year. For further information, please get in touch.

Our modules may change to reflect the latest academic thinking and expertise of our staff, and in line with Department/School academic planning.

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