Public Affairs and Lobbying MSc
Course
In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Start date
September
About the Course Public affairs, lobbying and political consultancy are attractive areas for many graduates. Careers in this field are either in dedicated departments within large companies or, more commonly, within specialist
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Subjects
- Communications
- International Business
- Cultural Diversity
- Corporate Governance
- International
- Governance
- Marketing Communications
- Marketing
- Public Affairs
- Public
Course programme
The MSc consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.
Full-time
Compulsory
Marketing Communications
International Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
Public Policy and the Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Parties and Voters in the UK
Public Policy Analysis
Optional
Internship and Dissertation
Part-time
Compulsory
Marketing Communications
International Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
Public Policy and the Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Parties and Voters in the UK
Public Policy Analysis
Optional
Dissertation and Portfolio
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Additional information
Special Features
- All full-time students are required to undertake an internship of at least three months with a Public Affairs employer. This is usually arranged with help from the Department of Politics and History and takes place in London or Brussels.
- During the course of the placement, you and your employer will liaise with a dedicated internship tutor to ensure that appropriate progress is being made. At the end of the internship, both you and your employer will submit reports.
- Outstanding students on this programme have regularly been offered further employment with their placement organisations.
Public Affairs and Lobbying MSc