International Trade SEM2. Internship Module NSY. Introduction to Political Theory SY. Macroeconomics SEM1. Mathematics for Economists SEM1. Microeconomics SEM1.
Peace Science SEM2. Political Analysis SEM1. Political Economy Dissertation SY. Political Islam SEM2.
Principles of Economics SY. Quantitative Methods SEM2. Religion and Politics SEM1. Studying Economics SEM1. Theories of Politics SEM2. Welfare and the State in Britain, c. Students may take an additional non-assessed credit language module in addition to the required credits. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates. Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module.
Studying a degree with the Department of Political Economy equips students with certain skills required in the public and private sectors, and for work in civil organisations. A typical postgraduate student will gain strong theoretical and empirical skills for the analysis of complex economic and political phenomena.
These skills are highly valued in fields such as finance, consultancy, law and the civil service. Recent graduates have found employment within the following job roles and companies:. When you receive an offer for this course you will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit to secure your place. The deposit will be credited towards your total fee payment. Please note, this will not change the total fees payable for your chosen programme. Please visit our web pages on fees and funding for more information.
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Skip to main content Political Economy MA. Course essentials. Base campuses. Regulating bodies King's is regulated by the Office for Students. Teaching methods - what to expect Lectures.
Module Lectures, seminars and feedback Self-study Per credit taught module The total contact time for each credit taught module is 20 hours. Undergraduate Courses Careers. Teaching plans in response to COVID We are working on an extensive range of measures to mitigate the impact of Covid on students. The Department of Political Economy programmes are full and will not be allowing any transfers into its programmes from departments outside and within the Department of Political Economy.
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