专业概况
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The MSc (International Political Economy) programme provides the link between politics and economics by examining relevant theoretical and practical concepts from both disciplines. It seeks to equip students with:
- Analytical skills necessary to understand complex interactions between international politics and economics
- Substantive knowledge spanning countries and regions throughout the world
- An understanding of the historical evolution of the global political economy in order to appreciate and address challenges in the contemporary period
Relevance
This programme sits at the intersection of politics and economics. Many political scientists have studied political decisions divorced from the economic context. Similarly, economists have often studied the mechanisms of the market as though the economy works without manipulation from political actors. However, these two areas cannot be regarded separately. Governments frequently intervene in markets by setting wages, prices, tax levels and so forth. On the other hand, investors sometimes flee states, markets or currencies that are following objectively sound macroeconomic policies to invest in inefficient projects elsewhere in the world.
Benefits
Students are taught to analyse the interaction between the production, distribution and use of wealth with politically driven rules and institutions in the global environment. Using real-world examples coupled with a host of international seminars and conferences, the MSc (International Political Economy)programme offers comprehensive insights into contemporary developments in world economics and politics such as the uneven impact of globalisation on states and societies, and the on-going arguments over the formal and informal rules underpinning global governance.
Content
The MSc (International Political Economy) programme has been designed to ensure students gain a sound understanding of:
- Theoretical and methodological issues in International Political Economy (IPE)
- Basics of economic analysis, with an emphasis on macroeconomics
- Trade, finance and production networks
- Key political trends and developments that may affect the world economy and vice versa
Students are required to take two core courses. In addition, Masters students completing a dissertation must take five extra courses (three primary and two primary/electives), while those in the non-dissertation stream must take seven courses (five primary and two primary/electives).
Degree Requirements
The programme leading to the MSc (International Political Economy) comprises:
- Two core courses
- Minimum four / maximum seven Primary courses
- Maximum three Elective courses
Career Advancement
Students who complete this course may look forward to jobs as analysts in research institutions, financial corporations or government. Business strategy and journalism are other possibilities. In the government sector, some attractive options include research or policy-making positions in central banks, finance ministries or trade departments.
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 An applicant must have completed at least a Bachelor Degree (Honors) or European/German FH Diploma or its equivalent in areas of Science/Electrical/Electronics Engineering from a university with recognized standing with at least a 2nd Class Honors or equivalent. As the Programme instruction medium is English, applicant must be able to demonstrate a satisfactory level of the language. Applicant whose native tongue or medium of instruction from previous studies (Bachelor / FH Diploma) is not English must submit at least one of the following: TOEFL score indicating a minimum of 600 for Paper based test or 100 for internet based test; IELTS: With academic IELTS result of at least 6.5.
课程信息
学制:全日制(27 )
学费:SG$14,250.00 (¥ 68,552) /年
开学时间:2022八月30日
申请截止日期:
留学地点:S. Rajaratnam School of International StudiesNanyang Technological University,Block S4, Level B3, 50 Nanyang Avenue,639798, Singapore
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