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The postgraduate programme in European Studies is designed with a purpose to provide graduate students with interdisciplinary knowledge, expertise and experience in European affairs. The programme focuses on the historical, political, legal and economic aspects of the EU. It looks at a wide range of key themes in contemporary European affairs such as nationalism, security, governance and policymaking, democratisation, external relations. Students are also encouraged to specialise in areas which are of particular interest to them especially through research for the extended dissertation.
Compulsory courses:
Introduction to International Relations
Politics and Institutions of the EU
Introduction to EU Law
Economics of the EU
Electives
Students can choose four of the following courses :
International and EU Human Rights Law
EU Common Policies
EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
EU Public Administration
EU Enlargement
Religious, National, Cultural and Identity Issues in the EU
Peace and Conflict Issues in Contemporary Europe
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