2:1 degree or equivalent in social science, or in another field with relevant work experience
This programme provides a systematic multidisciplinary approach to central controversies in the comparative analysis of public policy responses to immigration and migrant integration issues across different levels of governance.
2:1 degree or equivalent in politics, economics, history, international relations or similar discipline
The MSc in International Political Economy (IPE) offers a multidisciplinary perspective on international economic and power relations, essential to understanding an increasingly globalised world.
2:1 degree or equivalent in politics, economics, history, international relations or similar discipline
The MSc International Political Economy (Research) offers a multidisciplinary perspective on international economic and power relations, essential to understanding an increasingly globalised world.
2:1 degree or equivalent in politics, history, international relations or similar disciplines
MSc International Relations (Research) is an advanced, academic study of the subject from a theoretical perspective. This programme includes a compulsory methodology course and is particularly suitable for those intending to proceed to a research degree and an academic career.
2:1 degree or equivalent in international relations, politics, history, sociology, philosophy or related discipline
The MSc International Relations Theory is designed for those students who wish to engage in the advanced, academic study of international relations from a theoretical perspective.
2:1 degree or equivalent in law, accounting, management, business or economics
The MSc Law and Accounting was the first of its kind in the UK and is unmatched in the international, comparative and interdisciplinary approach that it offers.
2:1 degree or equivalent in law, anthropology or related discipline
LSE is one of the world’s leading social science institutions and, since its foundation just over a century ago, the study of law and anthropology has been an integral part of the School’s mission. The MSc Law, Anthropology and Society draws on the established strengths of the Department of Law and the Department of Anthropology, both of which rank alongside the most highly rated departments in the subjects worldwide and have important relationships with professional and regulatory bodies.
Rapid technological change, an unprecedented drive towards globalisation of the world economy and the rapid expansion of world trade are among some of the changes affecting economic development today.