University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Politics and Spanish and Latin American Studies
The Master of Arts in Politics and Spanish and Latin American Studies in Language and Culture Studies is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Politics and Spanish and Latin American Studies offered by the University of Aberdeen
Politics and Spanish & Latin American Studies adds to your highly-developed skills in a modern European language and culture with an in-depth exploration of national, European and global politics, putting you at the forefront of contemporary world issues and taught by highly-regarded experts regularly commenting in the media on events unfolding in the world today. You’ll gain the perfect foundation for a wide range of careers in Europe, politics, media and many other fields and professions.Spanish & Latin American Studies at Aberdeen has an outstanding reputation, with the highest possible rating of ‘Excellent’ in the last national Teaching Quality Assessment.Aberdeen is one of the most dynamic places to study the Spanish language and the cultural frameworks in countries where it is spoken. We’ll equip you with the skills to communicate in a global language, spoken by 350 million native Spanish speakers in 19 Latin American states, the Spanish Peninsula, and increasingly in the US.As an integral part of your 4-year programme, you will spend half of year three developing your language skills as a teaching assistant or visiting student in a Spanish-speaking country.You’ll also study historical, anthropological, literary and cultural texts, films and visual culture of Spain and Latin American countries.In Politics, you’ll be right at the front of debate on current world events – including Britain’s relationship with its European neighbours, and movements of regionalisation within the EU and the UK.You’ll explore voting behaviour, different political systems, making and implementing policy, nationalism, concepts of democracy, and ever-present concerns of conflict and peace.You can also take advantage of unique options made possible by the research pedigree of our academic team with a strong track record in publishing international papers and articles.The combination of language, analytical and intellectual skills you’ll develop and their transferability will be a great foundation for any career including opportunities in you choose, including European business and organisations, NGOs, charities and international development, government service, marketing, and much more.
What You'll Study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Language & Literature (AW1008)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Politics & International Relations 1: Democracy and Governance (PI1018)Politics & International Relations 2: Power and Conflict (PI1518)
Optional CoursesSelect one of the following options:BeginnerSpanish Language 1 (SP1027)Spanish Language 2 (SP1528)
IntermediateSpanish Language 2 (SP1028)Spanish Language 3 (SP2525)
AdvancedSpanish Language 3 (SP2525)All options will also select:Encountering the Other in Iberia and the Americas (SP1038) AND/OR Latin America: A Cultural History (SP1536)Plus select further credit points from courses of choice to reach 120 credit points.Spanish Language 1 (SP1027)Spanish Language 2 (SP1528)Spanish Language 2 (SP1028)Spanish Language 3 (SP2525)Encountering the Other in Iberia and the Americas (SP1038)Latin America: A Cultural History (SP1536)Year 2Compulsory CoursesIdeas and Ideologies in Politics and International Relations (PI2009)Global Politics: Equality and Inequality (PI2508)
Optional CoursesSelect one of the following options:BeginnerSpanish Language 3 (SP2025)Spanish Language 4 (SP2526)
Intermediate/AdvancedSpanish Language 4 (SP2026)Spanish Language 5 (SP2531)Both options will select:Spain: Texts and Contexts (SP2538) AND/OR Latin America: Texts and Contexts (SP2036)Plus select further credit points to a total of 120 credits.Spanish Language 3 (SP2025)Spanish Language 4 (SP2526)Spanish Language 4 (SP2026)Spanish Language 5 (SP2531)Spain: Texts and Contexts (SP2538)Latin America: Texts and Contexts (SP2036)Year 3Compulsory CoursesThis degree is offered as a 5-year option with an integrated year abroad consisting of study or work abroad (Mode A), or a 4-year option, in which students spend their fourth semester on a university exchange abroad (Mode B).Spanish Language 6 (SP30A3)Researching in the 21st Century (PI3069)Optional CoursesSelect one second-half session level 3 Politics and International Relations course from the table below.Plus a further 45 credit points from level 3 Spanish and Latin American Studies courses.Working Together: Employability for Arts and Social Sciences (ED3536)Nordic Politics (PI3555)International Terrorism Counterterrorism & International Relations (PI3567)Memory and Politics of the Past (PI3570)Human Rights in Global Politics (PI3572)Three Lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics (PI3577)Digital Politics: Political Communication in the Internet Age(S) (PI3579)Global Challenges in an Ethnographic Perspective (SL3504)Year 4
Compulsory CoursesSpanish Language 7 (SP40A5)
Optional CoursesSelect one of the following dissertation course options:Dissertation in Hispanic Studies (SP4039) PLUS one first-half session and one second-half session course at level 4 in Politics and International Relations. See options belowDissertation (Politics) (PI4071) PLUS one second-half session course at level 4 in Politics and International Relations course. See options below.Also, select further credits from level 4 courses in Spanish and Latin American Studies to gain a total of 60 credits in the discipline.Global Politics from the Middle East (IR4032)Extreme Right in Western Europe (PI4060)Energy and Climate Politics (PI4072)Between Peace and Conflict: Societies in Transition (TR4004)The Constitutional Imagination (AT4525)The Political Anthropology of Indigenous Rights (AT4547)War and Peace in International Politics (IR4528)Science, Technology & International Relations (IR4534)Maritime Security (IR4535)Political Islam: Islamist Ideologies and Practices (PI4573)Wealth, Poverty and International Order (PI4576)Dirty War and Its Aftermath (PI4577)Democratization (PI4583)Gender and Politics (PI4584)Dissertation in Spanish (SP4039)Dissertation (PI4071)