Greenwich University
Master of Philosophy in Political Science

Master of Philosophy in Political Science

BBA

Degree Postgraduate (MS / MPhil)

Category Social Science

Credit Hours30

Course Duration2 Years

Program Overview

Master of Philosophy – (M.Phil) in Political Science

Eligibility

Not Provided

Job Market

Not Provided

Module 1

Quantitative Research Methods
Qualitative Research Methods
International Political Economy
Neo imperialism & Third World Politics
Globalization & World Politics
Contemporary Trends in Political Sciences
International Law & Diplomacy

Module 2

International Peace & Security
Neo imperialism & Third World Politics
Globalization & World Politics
International Political Economy
Contemporary Trends in Political Sciences
International Law & Diplomacy

Module 3


Module 4



Specialization: Not Available

This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.
This course will examine how financial markets such as those for bonds, and financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds work, and explore laws, rules and regulations, exit and entry barriers in the banking sector.

Program Learning Outcome

  • 1 Demonstrate an ability to apply a significant amount of Political Science knowledge within the specific domain of the M.Phil. program. (Goal 4)
  • 2 To demonstrate an ability to identify issues, define objectives collect and analyze information, evaluate dynamics & statistics, and leverage technology to solve political and social issues strategically. (Goal 5 & 10)
  • 3 To demonstrate an ability to communicate ideas effectively with social stakeholders and motivate nations for a common purpose with a clear understanding of social values behavior and change. (Goal 11)
  • 4 To demonstrate the ability to understand and analyze emerging political diaspora and contribute to effective policymaking. (Goal 11)


Course Features

Courses 10
Duration 2 Years
Level Postgraduate (MS / MPhil)