MA Political Science - European Politics & Policy Pathway (Standard Route) / Course details
Year of entry: 2026
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Course description
Based in one of the UK’s strongest centres for the subject, our MA Political Science - European Politics and Policy studies the governance and policies of the European Union, and the impact on the domestic politics of member states, candidate countries and neighbours.
We build on a strong comparative perspective while developing your research skills. You will benefit from rigorous core training in areas such as contemporary European crises, conflicts, and inequalities, European politics and policymaking, and comparative political analysis. You’ll also be able to tailor your course to fit your interests, exploring topics such as:
- The Politics of Money and Finance;
- Critical Globalisation Studies;
- EU Foreign Policy;
- Gender in Comparative Politics.
See a full list of mandatory and optional course units below.
Through the course, you will develop subject area expertise as well as highly transferrable skills such as research design, critical inquiry, and writing and communication skills, setting you up for multiple career paths in the public, private, or third sectors. You will also be well-placed to continue developing and using your research expertise, either professionally or in PhD study.
Research or Standard Route?
The key difference between our MA Political Science – European Politics and Policy (Standard Route) and our MA Political Science – European Politics and Policy (Research Route) is the amount and scope of mandatory course units you will take.
On the Standard Route, in addition to your dissertation, you will take four mandatory course units and four optional course units. Mandatory units on this route are:
- POLI60312 Research Design and Skills;
- POLI60292 European Capitalisms: Crises, Transformations and Contestations;
- POLI70381 The European Union: Politics and Policy Making;
- POLI60301 Comparative Political Analysis.
On the Research Route, in addition to your dissertation, you will take six mandatory course units and two optional course units. Mandatory units on this route are:
- POLI60312 Research Design and Skills;
- SOCS60230 Qualitative Research Methods;
- SOST70511 Introduction to Quantitative Methods;
- POLI70771 Philosophy of Politics Research;
- POLI60292 European Capitalisms: Crises, Transformations and Contestations;
- POLI70381 The European Union: Politics and Policy Making.
Special features
Prestigious department
The University of Manchester boasts one of the largest and best-known politics departments in the UK. We are home to some of the world’s leading experts and academics in the subject, and co-hosts (with Oxford) of the British Election Study, one of the longest-running election studies in the world and the longest-running social science survey in the UK.
Unique city
In our biased opinion, there’s no better place to study politics and economics than Manchester. Politics and history, revolutionary ideas and radical reform, are etched into the city’s streets and character, from workers' rights to feminism, Marxism to devolution.
Interdisciplinary approach
Interdisciplinary study is actively pursued at Manchester, with many course units involving expertise and contributions from a number of different schools and departments at the University, such as economics, social statistics, and global development.
Teaching and learning
The MA Political Science – European Politics and Policy is taught by an interdisciplinary team using a variety of delivery methods:
- lectures;
- workshops;
- student-led presentations and debate;
- group work;
- individual research.
Coursework and assessment
Most course units are assessed by written assignments and essays. Some course units may differ and may be assessed by methods relevant to the units’ contents, such as data analyses, presentations, or research design documents.
Part-time students
Part-time students complete the full-time course over two years. There are no evening or weekend course units available on the part-time course.
Course unit details
A master’s degree is formed of 180 credits.
120 of these credits are made up by a mix of mandatory and optional course units, worth 15 credits each. You will need to select eight of these course units. On the MA Political Science – European Politics and Policy (Standard Route), there are four mandatory course units:
- POLI60312 Research Design and Skills;
- POLI60292 European Capitalisms: Crises, Transformations and Contestations;
- POLI70381 The European Union: Politics and Policy Making;
- POLI60301 Comparative Political Analysis.
You will also choose four optional course units – see the full list below.
The availability of individual optional course units may be subject to change. Information that is sent to you in August about registration onto the course will clearly state the course units that are available in the academic year ahead.
The remaining 60 credits are awarded through a compulsory research component in the form of a 12,000-to-15,000-word dissertation. Your dissertation must be within the area of one of the course units you have chosen.
Course unit list
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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European Capitalisms: Crises, Transformations and Contestations | POLI60292 | 15 | Mandatory |
Comparative Political Analysis | POLI60301 | 15 | Mandatory |
Research Design and Skills | POLI60312 | 15 | Mandatory |
The European Union: Politics and Policy Making | POLI70381 | 15 | Mandatory |
Dissertation | POLI72000 | 60 | Mandatory |
Comparing Capitalisms in the Global Political Economy | POLI60031 | 15 | Optional |
The Politics of Money & Finance | POLI60081 | 15 | Optional |
Understanding Governance | POLI70271 | 15 | Optional |
Critical Globalisation Studies | POLI70282 | 15 | Optional |
Critical Approaches to International Political Economy | POLI70311 | 15 | Optional |
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Facilities
School of Social Sciences students are supported by the first-class resources, in addition to the networked study areas and with access to one of the best-resourced academic libraries in the country.