DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS

MODULE PRE-REGISTRATION 2014/15

MA IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

You need to inform the Department of Politics of your option module choices. Your choices are provisional and can be changed once you arrive. You are not committing yourself to these options, but indicating your preferences in order to allow the Department to plan its teaching provision. It is advisable that you ensure a balance of work between the spring and autumn semesters. A copy of the semester timetable is enclosed to help plan your workload.

NAME: ______

CORE MODULE: POL6800 Theories and Issues in IPE (Semester One: 30 credits)

POL6670: Dissertation in International Political Economy

(Semester Two: 60 credits)

(PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY REGISTERED FOR THESE)

In addition to the core module listed above, please choose ONE 30 credit module from the first list and TWO 30 credit modules from the second list, making a total of 180 credits of modules. In order to balance out the workload, preferably choose ONE from SEMESTER ONE and TWO from SEMESTER TWO. (All modules are subject to availability in any one year).

FIRST LIST – Choose ONE

Semester One Modules:

POL612 Political Economy of Globalisation

POL6170 Global Governance

POL6255 Research Methods

POL6560 Governance and Politics of the European Union

Semester Two Modules:

POL6265 Philosophy and Methodology of Political research

POL6550 US Hegemony

SECOND LIST – Choose TWO

Semester One Modules:

POL6005 Contemporary Global Security

POL6011 Global Justice

POL612 Political Economy of Globalisation

POL6170 Global Governance

POL6230 Political Thought and the Rights of War and Peace

POL6255 Research Methods

POL6550 US Hegemony

POL6560 Governance and Politics of the European Union

POL6910 Wars, New Wars and the Liberal State

POL6970 Theory and Practice of International Relations

EAS683 Global Governance and Japan (taught by East Asian Studies Department)

Semester Two Modules:

POL6001 Europeanisation

POL6003 Politics of Global Migration

POL6150 Democratization

POL617 Contemporary Ethnic Conflict

POL6180 Human Rights

POL6265 Philosophy and Methodology of Political Research

POL6320 Comparative Governance and Public Policy

POL6760 Global Politics of the Environment and Climate Change

POL6870 Development Politics and Policy

To help you select your provisional option modules, you can find details of the content of each module and a copy of the semester timetable at: http://www.shef.ac.uk/politics/prospectivepg/masters/preregistration.html

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