MA Refugee Studies
Key facts
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 9,893 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 14,469 |
Subjects
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Humanities & Social Sciences
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Other Humanities
Duration
1 year
Tuition fees
Description | Local students | Foreign students |
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Tuition fee | $ 9,893 | $ 14,469 |
Miscellaneous fees | Data not available | Data not available |
Total estimated cost of attendance | $ 9,893 | $ 14,469 |
Estimated cost per year | $ 9,893 | $ 14,469 |
Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- Degree: Minimum 2.2 Honours in any discipline.
Note: We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.
English Language Requirements:
- Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent).
Curriculum
The core modules give you a wide-ranging introduction to forced migration and a detailed study of research methods. You will also have the opportunity to study specialist options on social, cultural, political, legal and psychosocial aspects of refugee studies and community development.
A distinguishing feature of the course is its emphasis on the lived experience of refugees and of refugee communities. You will develop a full appreciation of refugee experiences, achievements and needs.
You will study refugees from the point of view of the law, politics and anthropology and you will analyse their experiences on a global and local scale.
The course looks at how NGOs and the United Nations work with refugees and also how some people have sought to criminalise them.
The course will equip you with advanced skills in interdisciplinary analysis and research.
You will learn from the first-hand experience of refugees and people who have worked with refugees.
Your studies will focus on two core modules: Introduction to Forced Migration and Research Methods, and two specialist option modules in the area of social, cultural, political, legal and psychosocial aspects of refugee studies and community development. This will prepare you to begin a dissertation during the summer term for submission in September.