The MA in Political Analysis of Russia and Eastern Europe at the University College London (UCL) provides a comprehensive understanding of the politics and international relations of Russia and Eastern Europe. This course offers a thorough exploration of the region's history, culture, politics and languages. Course Content: The programme aims to develop students’ understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe’s complex contemporary politics, whilst equipping them with the tools necessary to compare situations and institutions across political systems. The curriculum covers areas such as post-communist political development, national identity, economic change, security issues, and the impact of international institutions.Key Modules: The course includes mandatory modules such as 'Introduction to Qualitative Methods: Research Designs,' and 'Introduction to Quantitative Methods: Data and Theory.' From an extensive list of elective modules offered, students can choose modules related to their area of interest, including 'Political Economy of International Development,' 'Gender in Policy and Planning,' and 'History and Future of Human Rights.'Accreditations: The course is accredited by the prestigious University College London (UCL), a world-leading, multidisciplinary university.Future Careers: Graduates often find employment in government departments, regulatory agencies, international NGOs, teaching and research roles, the diplomatic service, international organisations, the media, politics, and areas of business such as risk analysis. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.