Registration Schedules
MSc in Public Policy, Year 2, Part-Time
****IMPORTANT MESSAGE****
The purpose of this information sheet is to allow you view all modules connected to the Qualification, optional and core. You should print this sheet out and then continue to the next step where your registration will take place.
It is your responsibility to ensure that you register correctly
You must ensure that you have registered for a total of 90 credits over the course of the programme.
CORE MODULES
Semester 1
LG5065A |
Research Design for Policy Makers |
5 Credits |
Autumn Semester
LG5006A |
Policy Analysis Exercise |
25 Credits |
MANDATORY MODULES
Mandatory modules are modules which you are required to take but which you can choose to register for in either Year 1 or Year 2.
If you did not complete LG5007/LG5007A Policy Challenges, LG5060/LG5060A Political Theory or Public Policy or LG5025/LG5025A Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences 1 in Year 1, then you must register for these modules in Year 2.
Semester 1
LG5060A |
Political Theory & Public Policy |
10 Credits |
Semester 2
LG5007A LG5025A |
Policy Challenges Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences 1 |
10 Credits 10 Credits |
OPTIONAL MODULES
You must complete two 10-credit optional modules over the course of the 2-year programme.
For example, if you completed 10 credits of optional modules in Year 1, you need to register for one of the 10-credit modules below in Year 2. Note: if you already completed one of the modules below in Year 1, you are not allowed to take it again in Year 2.
Semester 1
LG5024A LG5069A |
EU Institutional Law Housing Policy |
10 Credits 10 Credits |
Semester 2
LG5040A LG5044A LG5063A LG525A LG5070A LG5008A PR9010A |
Public Policy Evaluation EU Banking and Finance Law Health Policy Irish Foreign Policy EU Trade Law and Policy Environmental Change and World Politics Educational Policy |
10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits |
Students may choose the following non-contributing module, the marks for which will not contribute to your final degree award
The Uaneen Module (UM405) is a non-contributing, optional, extra-curricular module with a portfolio assessment. For full details on this module please visit - http://www.dcu.ie/uaneen/index.shtml.
UM405 |
Uaneen Non-Contributing Module |
5 Credits |
Last updated: 14th June 2023
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