The International Public Policy MSc course offered at Queen Mary University of London is a program designed to equip students with the skills needed to critically assess policy processes, policy actors and institutions, and the strategies and policy narratives you’ll encounter throughout your career. This course aims to provide students with robust and wide-ranging knowledge on key issues in contemporary international public policy.Course Content: The course modules are designed to provide students a deep understanding of key debates in public policy, both in the UK and overseas. Throughout the course, students examine the ways in which the outcomes of political conflict are established in regulations that affect our daily lives, from the insides of our bodies to the atmospheric quality of our surroundings. Ethnographic examples and case studies are drawn upon from the UK and around the globe.Key Modules: The course consists of a number of key modules including Critical Perspectives on Public Policy, Comparative Policy Process, Legislative Studies and Policy Making, Democracy, Citizenship and Policy, Politics of Policy Advice, Modern Political Careers and many others.Accreditations: Information not provided.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to find careers in areas such as public administration, government and governing, policy-making and lobbying, NGOs, charities, international organisations, cultural and creative industries, media and journalism, public affairs and advocacy, and teaching and research positions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.