The University of Warwick
Students will receive a thorough grounding in theoretical and methodological issues specialising in: International Political Economy, International Relations, Globalisation and Development, International Politics and Europe, International Politics and East Asia, Comparative Politics and International Security. The pattern of study will be to take a core in one of the subject areas above plus two elective modules from a choice of over thirty titles.The following courses are offered at the University of Warwick during the first year of the programme.
Students may choose from the following 40 CAT modules on offer:
Theory of International Relations
Theories and Issues in International Political Economy
Globalisation and Development
Concepts and Theories in International Security
Europe and the World
International Relations and Pacific Asia
Democratisation and Development
The Politics of Global Finance
The Politics of International Trade
New Security Challenges
European Security
New Rising World Powers
European Integration
Political Economy and International Politics of the Islamic World
Transformation of Central and East Europe
Transformation of the former Soviet Union
Public Policy
And the following 20 CAT modules:
Explanation in Social Science
The Political Theory of Welfare
Comparative Politics
Qualitative Methods: Data Collection and Analysis
Comparative Theory of the Welfare State
Insurgency and Counter Insurgency
Terrorism and Counter Terrorism
Global Networks
Asia Pacific Security
The Politics of Global Ethics
Please note that not all modules will be running each year - for an up to date list and more detailed information please refer to the website at www.warwick.ac.uk/go/politics/prospectivestudents/pgmoduleoutlines200910/
For the courses offered at RSIS for the second year of the programme, please click here.