MSc East Asian Development and the Global Economy

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  • Bristol is one such place that can completely change your life. Here you can meet people from different race and ethnicities. All are treat equally and that's the best part about the place.
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Master

In Bristol

£ 7,700 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Bristol

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Programme overview
This programme allows students to explore the development of East Asia within the wider context of global economy and development. You will examine the opportunities, challenges and strategic issues created for international business by the further growth and regional economic integration in East Asia. You will also investigate the developing patterns of trade within East Asia and between East Asian nations and other regions of the world. In addition, you will gain core theoretical knowledge and understanding of development and international political economy.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bristol (Avon)
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Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, BS8 1TH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

An upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in any subject.
See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, you need to meet this profile level:
Profile E
Further information about English language requirements and profile levels.
Read the programme admissions statement for important information on entry requirements, the application process and supporting documents required.

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Reviews

5.0
  • Bristol is one such place that can completely change your life. Here you can meet people from different race and ethnicities. All are treat equally and that's the best part about the place.
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4.7
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Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

C.

5.0
30/04/2018
What I would highlight: Bristol is one such place that can completely change your life. Here you can meet people from different race and ethnicities. All are treat equally and that's the best part about the place.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2018

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Trade
  • Global
  • International
  • Politics

Course programme

Year 1 (2018/19)
  • East Asia and Global Development
  • Theories of Development
  • International Political Economy
  • Dissertation
  • Conflict, Security and Development
  • Gender and Development
  • Environmental Politics
  • Gender, Masculinity/ies and International Relations
  • Foreign Policy Analysis
  • Militarisation, Militarism and War
  • Discourse Analysis: Research Methods for Politics and International Relations
  • Europeanisation
  • International Human Rights
  • Sino-US Relations in Global Politics
  • The Politics of Genocide. Causes, Cases, Consequences
  • China's International Relations
  • Theories of Violence
  • European Security
  • The Politics of Insecurity
  • The Politics of (Un)sustainability
  • Climate Change and International Security
  • Global Justice
  • Northern Ireland: A case study in ethno-national conflict and resolution
  • The Politics of HIV / AIDS in Africa
  • The Middle East in International Relations Theory
  • Japan and East Asia: Socio-Economic Development
  • Researching Organisations, Institutions and Management
  • Research for a Sustainable Society
  • China’s Political Economy: Trade and Finance in China
  • The Global Politics of Food
  • Politics of Disasters
  • The Politics of Modern Vietnam
  • Interpreting Gender
  • Care, Labour and Gender
  • Religion, Ethnicity and Value Change
  • Contemporary Sociological Theory
  • Theories of Ethnicity and Racism
  • Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences
  • Philosophy and Research Design in the Social Sciences
  • Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences
  • Understanding Culture
  • Contemporary Identities and Inequalities
  • Advanced Qualitative Research
  • Advanced Quantitative Research
  • Mind, body, spirit? Critical approaches to contemporary belief
  • Gender, Family and Migration
  • Understanding Social Movements
  • From Structuralism to Post-structuralism
  • Researching Organisations, Institutions and Management
  • Research for a Sustainable Society
  • Consumption, Environment, and Sustainable Development: A Global Sociology of Everyday Life
  • Digital Economy and Society

MSc East Asian Development and the Global Economy

£ 7,700 + VAT