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MA in Comparative Ethnic Conflict

Overview
Programme Content
Opportunities for Careers
Special Features

Aim

The aim of the Comparative Ethnic Conflict programme is to use the methodological tools of the social sciences in analysing the causes and the attempted resolution of political conflict in ethnically divided regions such as Northern Ireland, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.

Contact details

Professor Adrian Guelke
School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy
Tel: +44 (0)28 9097 3655
Email: a.guelke@qub.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.qub.ac.uk/pisp

Entrance Requirements

Normally a 2.1 Honours degree or above or equivalent recognised qualification in Politics, International Studies or a related subject.

Additional Information for International Students

Applicants who are non-EEA nationals must satisfy the UK Border Agency (UKBA) immigration requirements for English language for visa purposes, normally by providing evidence of one of the following:

  • IELTS* score of 6.5, with not less than 5.5 in any component, or

  • TOEFL* score of 92 (Internet-based test) with minimum scores of 21 for Listening, 22 for Reading, 23 for Speaking and 21 for Writing, or

  • INTO English for Postgraduate Study/Pre-sessional score of 65% with not less than 55% in any component, or

  • INTO Graduate Diploma English for Academic Purposes score of 60% with not less than 40% in any component
*Taken within the last 2 yrs. Please click here for more on English Language requirements for EEA and non-EEA nationals.

Duration

1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

Number of places

25 maximum

Teaching Times

Afternoon and evening.

Funding

Normally these degrees are self-funded. If there are any School bursaries, they will be advertised on the School's website

Programme Content

Six taught modules and a dissertation of not more than 15,000 words.

Approaches to Research Design
Conflict Intervention
National and Ethnic Conflict Management
Theories of Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict
And two modules from the following:
Global Terrorism
International Political Economy
International Political Philosophy
Ireland and Europe
Issues in European Governance
Politics of the Republic of Ireland

Assessment

Examination and continuous assessment.

Opportunities for Careers

All of the MA programmes offered by the School provide an appropriate basis for those who wish to proceed to Doctoral study. In addition, our graduates go on to a wide range of careers in both the private and public sectors.

Special Features

It is also possible to study for a Diploma in each of the areas covered by the School's MA programmes; this is constructed around the coursework elements of the MA programmes. On successful completion of the coursework, it is possible to complete the dissertation for an award of MA.

last updated 22.10.11