Politics Degrees With some bias towards Exeter University.

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Politics Degrees With some bias towards Exeter University

Politics with what? Politics with what? Single Honours 40 International Politics/Relations 15 Econ and Pol Development 12 Politics and Society 12 Economics and Politics 16 History and Politics 16 Politics and Language 12 ish …..with European Study 2nd year decide Modular degrees 2nd year decide

What Job? Media Civil Service Marketing Lobbying Party Politics Academic/Research Overseas

What is Politics? Who gets what when and how? Government The world and its conflicts Great thinkers and their ideal states Whatever you want it to be Policy Studies Public Administration; Comparative Government International politics History of Political Thought Options

Transferrable Skills? Political science is not journalism! Documentary analysis Assessment of argument Making a balanced case- memo skill Info tech Applying conceptual frameworks Recognising generalised phenomena Reasoning from past to future

Year One CHOOSE 4 FROM: British Government and Politics International Politics Political Theory I Comparative Government International History from 1945 Option: Language, Other Social Science etc.

Year Two Comparative Politics: 15 credits European Integration, 15 credits Eastern and Central Europe {accession} Pol Theory 2 Public Policy and Administration Order and Justice in the Int Sys Option: 2 x 15 credit courses, one 30 credit course

Year Three Four Options: Middle East, more HPT, more Iternational Politics,more government, European issues etc. Dissertation plus three options Assessment mixture; long essays and exams.

THIRD YEAR 19TH cent. HPT Contemp. Pol T Adv. Int P.T. EPD CJ in EU Gender & Pol Mid East conflict US FP Post- Communism Politics and Const. Local Govt. Parliament SE Asia Canada France and Italy Germany US Presidency Parties and party syst.