Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies at Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London - UCAS

Course summary

The online MA in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies is among the world's largest programmes on forced migration. Developed by leading experts at the Refugee Law Initiative, this practice-focused degree equips you to begin or advance your career in refugee and related fields. Learn from world-leading experts The degree is based at the School of Advanced Study's Refugee Law Initiative (RLI), a unique academic centre promoting interdisciplinary research on law, policy and practice in refugee and displacement contexts. The RLI utilises its wide network of specialists to deliver the Master's, giving you access to the foremost expertise. Interdisciplinary, practice-focused content The programme is grounded in an interdisciplinary approach that combines the perspectives of law, policy and social sciences. You'll learn the practical skills needed to succeed in related careers, with module content updated continuously based on the cutting-edge expertise of specialist academics and practitioners. Build your global network The University of London is a truly global institution, with students across 190 countries. While studying online, you’ll connect directly with your tutors and fellow students around the world, so you can learn from their diverse perspectives and experiences of working in the refugee and related fields. Study online anywhere in the world Enjoy flexibility in terms of what, when and how you study. The degree is taught fully online, so you can learn from home in your own time. As it's designed to be studied part-time in two years or up to five, there's no need to put your career on hold. Partnerships with major organisations The quality of the Master's is trusted by major organisations in the field, who have long-running partnerships with the RLI. UN Refugee Agency, Norwegian Refugee Council and Danish Refugee Council employees are all offered a bursary to study the programme, as are members of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection.

Modules

You complete two core modules, four elective modules and one dissertation component to complete the Master's degree. The Programme Specification and Programme Regulations contain information and rules regarding what modules you can choose and the order in which they must be studied.

Assessment method

  • Core modules: a final item of coursework (70% overall grade) and five online assessments known as E-tivities (30% overall grade).
  • Elective modules: three E-tivities (30% overall grade) and one coursework item of 3,000-4,000 words (70% overall grade).
  • The dissertation is assessed in two parts: the research methods course and research proposal (15% overall grade) and the dissertation thesis (85% overall grade).


Entry requirements

**What qualifications do you need? *You need an undergraduate degree (e.g. bachelor) that is comparable to a UK upper second class honours degree. You can still apply without this, and we will consider each application on its merits. **English Language requirements *You need a high standard of English to study this programme. You will meet our language requirements if you have achieved the following within the past three years: *(IELTS) International English Language Testing System - overall score of at least 7.0 with at least 6 in reading and writing. (TOEFL) iBT Test of English as a Foreign Language with an overall score of 95 or above, including a minimum of 24 attained on the reading and writing skills sub-tests and a minimum of 25 attained on the speaking sub-test and 22 attained on the listening sub-test. * Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English. * Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (at grade C or above). * Duolingo: must achieve an overall score of at least 130. * Tests from other providers will be considered on an individual basis. Even if you have not formally met these requirements, the University may still consider other evidence. **Computer requirements * We set minimum basic computer requirements because your study resources are accessed via the Student Portal and it is vital that you can access this regularly. For this degree, you will also need Adobe Flash Player to view video material and a media player (such as VLC) to play video files.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £9281 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £9281 Whole course
EU £9281 Whole course
International £9281 Whole course
England £9281 Whole course
Northern Ireland £9281 Whole course
Scotland £9281 Whole course
Wales £9281 Whole course

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies at Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London - UCAS