This cross-disciplinary MA is grounded in a political science understanding of general public policy-making and change. It takes you through the main theories, models and concepts and how these are applied to policy making, comparing environmental, social and other areas of public policy. You will also study decision-making about the environment more widely, including individual and cultural framings, values, and societal changes, whilst also taking optional studies in politics, international development or law.
Good Honours degree (minimum 2.1) in Humanities or Social Sciences or equivalent overseas qualification; plus satisfactory evidence of ability in English language if a non-native speaker.
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