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Students
مصاريف
EUR 22,600
تاريخ البدء
وسيلة الدراسة
مدة
12 months
حقائق البرنامج
تفاصيل البرنامج
درجة
الماجستير
تخصص رئيسي
Gender Studies | Political Sciences and Civics | International Relations
التخصص
دراسات ثقافية
لغة الدورة
إنجليزي
مصاريف
متوسط ​​الرسوم الدراسية الدولية
EUR 22,600
عن البرنامج

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The MA in Gender, Politics and International Relations is an intensive program offered by UCD's School of Politics & International Relations. The program emphasizes understanding gender's influence on national and global political interactions. Students develop expertise in gender-related research, policymaking, and advocacy, preparing them for careers in academia, international organizations, or non-governmental bodies. The program offers both full-time and part-time options, with a combination of core and optional modules, an internship opportunity, or a thesis. Successful graduates have secured employment in prestigious organizations such as the United Nations, World Trade Organisation, and Asia Development Bank.

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Degree Overview:

The MA in Gender, Politics and International Relations is an intensive course offered by the UCD School of Politics & International Relations. It is designed to prepare students for careers in research, policy, or advocacy in international organizations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, or academia. The program focuses on understanding how gender shapes both individual and group interactions with politics on the national and global level.


Objectives:

  • To thoroughly familiarize students with cutting-edge research in the broad area of gender, politics, and international relations.
  • To allow students to connect theoretical debates on gender with real-world political issues and policymaking.
  • To facilitate students' professional development to work as gender experts.
  • To expand students' methodological research expertise.
  • To develop students' independent research capabilities.
  • To enhance students' writing skills.
  • To develop oral presentation skills.
  • To enhance teamwork skills.

Outline:

The MA in Gender, Politics and International Relations is a 90-credit program.


Full-time students:

  • Must take a total of 60 credits between core and optional taught modules.
  • Must submit a thesis worth 30 credits that will be written during the summer trimester.
  • Have the option of pursuing an internship in lieu of a thesis.

Part-time students:

  • Programs run for 2 years.
  • Students normally do 1-2 modules per semester.
  • The final 30-credit module is completed during the second year of the program.
  • PT students should complete the research design module in year 2.
  • Part-time programs run during the day and are not timetabled in the evenings or at weekends.

Core Modules:

  • POL42040 Gender & the Political System (Autumn)
  • POL42330 Research Design (Autumn)
  • POL41720 Gender, Peace, and Security (Spring)

Option Modules:


Autumn:

  • DEV40010 One Planet One Ocean (5 Credits)
  • ENVB30130 Ecology & its Application (5 Credits)
  • EQUL40310 Masculinities, Gender and Equality
  • GS40100 Gender, Conflict-related Harm & Transitional Justice
  • GS40110 Gender, Sexuality, and the Body; The Politics of Belonging
  • POL40050 Theories of International Relations
  • POL40140 Theories of Global Justice
  • POL40160 Comparative Public Policy
  • POL40540 Comparative European Politics
  • POL40950 Introduction to Statistics
  • POL41020 Politics of Human Rights
  • POL41510 Politics and Change in the Middle East and North Africa
  • POL41980 Peace & Conflict Studies
  • POL42070 Politics of (mis-)information
  • POL42530 The Politics of International Trade and Investment (NEW)
  • POL42540 Applied Data Wrangling and Visualisation (5-Credits) (NEW)
  • POL42550 Feminist Theory (NEW)
  • POL42570 Connected_Politics 1 (5-Credits) (NEW)

Important:

  • DEV40010 & ENVB30130 must be taken together.
  • POL42570 & POL42540 must be taken together.
  • Students must choose a 4th 10-credit module in the Autumn semester if they choose DEV40010 & ENVB30130 or POL42570 & POL42540.

Spring:

  • DEV40020 Gender and Development
  • GS40030 Gender, Inequality and Public Policy
  • GS40120 Gender: Global Concepts
  • POL40100 Politics of Development
  • POL40370 International Political Economy
  • POL40610 EU Foreign, Security, and Defence
  • POL40970 Politics of European Governance
  • POL41030 Theory of Human Rights
  • POL41640 Qualitative Research Methods for Political Science
  • POL41860 Governance, Politics and Development
  • POL41910 Political Violence (NEW)
  • POL42050 Quantitative Text Analysis
  • POL42060 International Security
  • POL42340 Programming for Social Scientists
  • POL42430 IR Theory: Conflict and Identity (NEW)
  • POL42500 Politics of Authoritarianism
  • POL42560 AI and Large Language Models (NEW)

Summer Trimester Core Module:

  • POL42300 SPIRe Internship (30 credits) or

Careers:

Recent graduates of the UCD School of Politics & International Relations now work in:

  • United Nations, New York and Geneva
  • World Trade Organisation
  • Asia Development Bank
  • Saatchi & Saatchi
  • Credit Suisse First Boston

Other:

The program is suitable for both domestic (EEA) and international (Non EEA) applicants.


Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants should have earned an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as political science, international relations, social science, sociology, history, geography, economics, global studies, public policy, development studies, EU studies, law/international law etc.
  • with at least Upper Second Class Honours, or its equivalent (an overall GPA of 3.0 (B) or higher in the American system).
  • Relevant professional experience will also be taken into account.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English should have met TOEFL, IELTs, or computer-based TOEFL requirements (600, 6.5, or 250 respectively), or the Cambridge English Test (Certificate in Advanced English at a minimum of Grade B, or Certificate of Proficiency in English at Grade C).
  • Applicants who obtained a previous degree from an English-speaking university may be exempted from this requirement.

Please note that UCD offers a number of graduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD graduate degree programme.

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