The Politics MA course at Lancaster University provides students with a thorough grounding in the theory, themes, concepts and methods essential to the study and analysis of Politics. This course combines theoretical perspectives with empirical and practical studies in areas such as British Politics, Politics of Nationalism, Ethnicity and Migration, Theory and Concepts in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Politics of Global Danger, and more. Course Content: This well-rounded course provides students with a thorough understanding of the key theories and concepts in politics. The course is organized in three parts: a foundation module introducing students to graduate studies; a second part allowing students to specialize in their chosen topics; and a dissertation that lets students develop their research skills by investigating a topic of their choice.Key Modules: The course is divided into several key modules which include Politics of Nationalism and Ethnicity, Theory and Concepts in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Politics of Global Danger, British Politics, Politics of Migration, Philosophy of Social Science, and Dissertation in Politics. Future Careers: Graduates from this course will be equipped with a comprehensive grounding in a variety of transferable skills of potentially great value to future employers as it includes the ability to research and analyse in depth, organise a complex body of knowledge, and to express oneself clearly and concisely.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.