Political Psychology at Bournemouth University - UCAS

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Course summary

This course offers a unique opportunity to study how psychological insights can throw light on politics. The course covers the roots of political violence, propaganda, the appeal of political ideologies, effective political leadership and much more. Why study MA Political Psychology at BU?

  • Learn from academics with a wide range of expertise covering the broad spectrum of political psychology and political communication
  • Become well versed in some of the most pervasive issues that shape the parameters for today’s politics
  • Attend the Association for Psychosocial Studies (APS) reading groups and lectures with speakers from a range of perspective on key political issues
  • Engage in research and projects alongside staff and students across the Faculty of Media & Communication
  • Join events organised by the two Resreach Centres – The study of Conflict, Emotion & Social Justice (CESJ) and the Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research (CPMR), students can attend presentations of ongoing research by their members and guest speakers, and contribute to the discussions.
Benefit from regular conferences, public lectures and workshops in Bournemouth and beyond Previous examples include Professor Candida Yate's inaugural professorial lecture, conferences organised by BU and the Freud Museum with screenwriter Andrew Davies (House of Cards), renowned professor of History from New York Eli Zaretsky and Baroness Hollins.

Modules

Social Theory & Political Communication; The Psychodynamics of Emotion & Political Culture; Methods of Inquiry in the Social Sciences & Humanities; Psychosocial Perspectives on Contemporary Politics; The Psychology of Democracy; Final Project. Option Units: Political Communication & Campaigning; Public Diplomacy & International Relations; Discourse, Rhetoric & Power. *Please note that option units require minimum numbers in order to run and may only be available on a semester by semester basis. They may also change from year to year.


Entry requirements

A Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 in any subject. If English is not your first language you'll need IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in all other components.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £8750 Year 1
Northern Ireland £8750 Year 1
Scotland £8750 Year 1
Wales £8750 Year 1
Channel Islands £8750 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £8750 Year 1
EU £16000 Year 1
International £16000 Year 1

Additional fee information

All fees are quoted in pounds sterling and are per year. Your tuition fees will be the same for each year of your course. Fees during your placement year (if applicable): £1,850. Visit Bournemouth University's website for full details.
Political Psychology at Bournemouth University - UCAS