Year 1
You will study the following compulsory modules:
UK and European Comparative Governance and Politics
Colonialism, Power, Resistance
World Politics
Identity, Agency & Environment 1
Identity, Agency & Environment 2
Year 2
You will study the following compulsory modules:
Researching Politics
US Politics and Foreign Policy
or
Global Governance and World Order
Modern Political Theory
or
Modern Britain: Politics from 1979 - today
You'll also take 60 credits worth of optional modules from a list approved annually by the Department of Politics and International Relations and the chance to take the Goldsmiths Elective or an additional 15 credit optional module.
Year 3
In your third year, you write a research dissertation (30 credits) and then choose from a list of optional modules provided annually by the department to a value of 90 credits.
This includes the option of a Work Placement module.
Work Placement module
This optional module gives students experience of working in a range of organisations in the NGO sector such as charities, think-tanks and pressure groups, bodies connected with international organisations, appropriate businesses, and political parties.
There will be a pool of guaranteed places which will be allocated on the basis appropriateness of the placement to the student's interests. However, we also encourage you to take the opportunity to find your own placements and will support you in that process. We would hope that all students will be able to take up the opportunity should an appropriate placement be found.
In fairness to hosts, we will have to be confident that students' levels of attendance and achievement while at Goldsmiths suggest they can benefit from the placement.
Please note that due to staff research commitments not all of these modules may be available every year.