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Sociology and Politics (MA)
Course Overview
This new postgraduate programme builds on the rich tradition of 50 years of the teaching of Political Science and Sociology at NUI Galway, offering students the opportunity to critically explore social and political forces that impact on contemporary issues. The MA (Politics and Sociology) provides the theoretical and empirical skills that graduates of Politics and Sociology require for the analyses of why our societies are the way that they are and if they can be improved.
The programme comprises of core taught modules in Politics and Sociology and a thesis of 20,000 words which will be supervised by a member of academic staff in the School, providing one to one support and expertise in the student’s chosen field of enquiry
Graduate attributes/learning outcomes for the programme
Students of the programme will acquire essential graduate employment skills, including written and oral communication skills, group work skills, critical thinking skills and problem solving skills.
On successful completion of this programme students will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of contemporary and classical political and social theory to issues in contemporary society.
- Think critically about a range of political and social issues and problems.
- Design and conduct advanced political and social research on a range of political and social problems.
- Organise and present their work effectively.
- Work effectively in a group setting.
Applications and Selections
Who Teaches this Course
Requirements and Assessment
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
A primary degree (at National Framework of Qualifications level 8; http://www.nfq.ie/nfq/eu/) or its equivalent, with Second Class Honours Grade 2 overall. Applicants should additionally have achieved an upper second class honours degree (2.1) or equivalent, GPAs of 3.0 average or equivalent for international students, in a relevant subject such as Sociology, Politics, Public and Social Policy, Geography, History, Economics, Law. An interview may, in addition, form part of the application process.
Applicants who do not fully meet the formal academic entry requirements but have publication/professional experience may be considered under the University’s Recognition of Prior Learning Policy.
International candidates whose first language is not English will need to present evidence of English language competency equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5.
Additional Requirements
Duration
1 year, full-time
Next start date
September 2018
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
20
Closing Date
Next start date
September 2018
NFQ level
Mode of study
Taught
ECTS weighting
Award
CAO
PAC code
GYA96
Course Outline
Programme Content and Structure
The MA (Politics and Sociology) is a 90-ECTS programme which is comprised of 60 ECTS of core taught modules and 30 ECTS allocated to a dissertation.
Students who do not wish to continue to MA level can exit the programme with a Postgraduate Diploma (Politics and Sociology) on successfully completing the 60 ECTS of taught modules.
| Module Title | Semester | ECTS |
|---|---|---|
| Philosophy of Social Science | One | 10 |
| Political Theory | One | 10 |
| Contemporary Irish Society | One | 10 |
| Research Methods of Social Science | Two | 10 |
| Comparative Politics | Two | 10 |
| Sociological Theory | Two | 10 |
| Thesis | Summer | 10 |
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
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Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Find out More
Programme Director
School of Political Science and Sociology
T: +353 91 493 634
E: michelle.millar@nuigalway.ie
