2019/2020

MRes (Government and Public Policy)

NFQ Level 9, Major Award

The MRes (Government and Public Policy) is a part-time online blended learning programme, running for 24 months from the date of first registration for the programme. Students complete three modules. GV6118 commences in January and GV6125 and GV6126 commence in September. The final 12 months is devoted to completion of the 25,000 word thesis.

A candidate who is the holder of a degree or other professional qualification or appropriate relevant experience and who has a minimum of three years' professional business/administrative experience is eligible for the MRes (Government and Public Policy) Degree, subject to the approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. A limited number of places are available.


A candidate for the MRes Degree in Government and Public Policy must:
a. complete and pass 20 credits of modules;
b. undertake research in a topic agreed with the Department;
c. present a thesis on an approved topic;
d. present for an oral examination on the subject matter of his/her thesis (if required by the Department).

Core modules
GV6118 Political Science Research Methods (10 credits)
GV6125 Political Science Fundamentals (5 credits)
GV6126 Politics and Policies of the European Union (5 credits)

See also General Regulations for the Degree of Master by Research.


Programme Learning Outcomes for the MRes (Government and Public Policy) (NFQ Level 9, Major award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:


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