MPP Public Policy

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Our Masters in Public Policy allows you to develop the conceptual, analytical and practical skills you’ll need to flourish in the world of policymaking. We prepare you for a career in vocations that make a contribution to the development or delivery of public policy.

This course is extremely flexible, and you can tailor it to fit your particular interests. Core modules on Policy Theory and Practice are combined with optional modules in Social Research and policy-relevant disciplines. If you want to pursue an interest in other policy-relevant disciplines, you can also combine a focus on policy and research with options in areas such as:

  • law
  • economics and behavioural science
  • strategic communications
  • international politics

You can also use this degree as a pathway to pursue research to PhD level by taking three modules in Applied Social Research.

As part of the Masters course, you must complete a dissertation. You’ll also have the potential to gain practical experience by pursuing a placement with a relevant organisation (with our help) – allowing you to tailor your research to a policymaker or policy-influencer audience.

Our staff have a wide range of connections with organisations in the public, private and third sectors. These can be used not only to pursue your placement-based coursework, but also build your own personal networks.

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Requirements

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Modules

  • The Politics of Policy Analysis (MPPPP01)
  • Research Design and Process (ASRP002)
  • Quantitative Data Analysis (ASRP004)
  • Behavioural Economics I: Concepts and Theories (BSMP001)
  • Researching Gender (GNDPP02)
  • International Conflict and Cooperation Analysis (ICCPP01)
  • International Organisation (ICCPP02)
  • Energy Law and Policy (LAWPP13)
  • Human Information Behaviour (MMAPP17)
  • Media Relations and Production (PREPP63)
  • Social Network Analysis (SSSP001)
  • Policymaking: Theories and Approaches (MPPPP03)
  • The Nature of Social Enquiry (ASRP001)
  • Qualitative Data Analysis (ASRP005)
  • Policy Analysis and Evaluation Research (ASRP007)
  • Behavioural Economics II: Business & Policy Applications (BSMP003)
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (ENMPG22)
  • Environmental Costs of Energy Production (ENMPG23)
  • Research Placement (GNDPP04)
  • Climate Change, Human Security and Resource Conflicts (ICCPP10)
  • Conflict and Coexistence - Migration and Refugee Movements (ICCPP25)
  • International Negotiation (ICCPP26)
  • Environmental Law (LAWPP09)
  • Energy Law and Policy (LAWPP13)
  • Strategic Public Relations Planning (PREPP61)
  • Health Communication (PREPP84)
  • Advanced Data Management (SSSP005)
  • Using Big Data in Social Research (SSSP007)
  • Dissertation (MPPPPDS)
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    Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
    Tuition fee
    Apply by
    Start date
    Sep 2025
    Sep 2026
    Duration
    Campus
    Mode of study
    Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
    Offer response
    1 weeks after your application is submitted
    Backlogs accepted
    This course accepts backlogs