MA Law, Policy and Practice (Migration Law, Policy and Practice)
Course Overview
The Brunel MA in Law, Policy and Practice is a unique interdisciplinary programme that provides a detailed analysis of the theory, law, and policy in two critical, modern fields. Students can choose to specialize in either Ethics, Governance and Compliance or the pioneering Migration Law, Policy and Practice pathway, both designed to deliver practical and theoretical knowledge.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose from two specialized pathways: Ethics, Governance & Compliance or Migration Law, Policy & Practice.
- Gain an interdisciplinary perspective that combines law with insights from finance, business, economics, and management.
- Learn from world-renowned experts and benefit from Brunel's cutting-edge research, including the EU-funded ITFLOWS project on migration.
- Acquire invaluable practical experience through opportunities for fieldwork and a focus on real-world application.
- Flexible study options with full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years) enrollment and January or September start dates.
Course Overview
The Brunel MA in Law, Policy and Practice is a unique interdisciplinary programme that provides a detailed analysis of the theory, law, and policy in two critical, modern fields. Students can choose to specialize in either Ethics, Governance and Compliance or the pioneering Migration Law, Policy and Practice pathway, both designed to deliver practical and theoretical knowledge.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose from two specialized pathways: Ethics, Governance & Compliance or Migration Law, Policy & Practice.
- Gain an interdisciplinary perspective that combines law with insights from finance, business, economics, and management.
- Learn from world-renowned experts and benefit from Brunel's cutting-edge research, including the EU-funded ITFLOWS project on migration.
- Acquire invaluable practical experience through opportunities for fieldwork and a focus on real-world application.
- Flexible study options with full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years) enrollment and January or September start dates.