Politics Joint Major (PTJ1)

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Students of politics will learn about elections, constitutions and government, but also about sovereignty, conflict, political economy, human rights and public policy.  In studying politics and international relations, we try to understand what happens, to figure out what should happen, and to determine how this might be realised. Much of political study involves seeking to understand national and international political institutions, systems and forces – parliaments, presidents and power, votes, vetoes and violence – but it also seeks to explain the changes that occur in these and to articulate what further possibilities for change exist.Politics equally involves what is called political theory, examining what institutions, options and lives we ought to have: what justice demands, what freedom requires, what democracy could be. This is equally true on the international scale – we can explain war, trade and global poverty, discuss the existing mechanisms for coping with these issues and examine what moral demands these facts place on individual nations and individual human beings.  Politics students will leave the program with a solid substantive understanding of politics as well as being equipped with the tools to analyse and critically write about contemporary political topics that they gain through lectures and tutorials, and the completion of continuing assessment and exams.​ The School offers a broad and diverse range of modules across the three levels.  Joint honors politics will typically explore modules across the five core areas of the school: international relations, comparative politics, Irish politics and elections, political theory, and political methodology, while developing expertise in a subset of their choosing.


1 - • Understand the structure and actors of national and international politics.
2 - • Engage with contemporary political debates.
3 - • Analyse political topics with both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
4 - • Identify political rationale for social, political and economic outcomes.
5 - • Think critically and analyse political issues drawing on perspectives from contemporary political theory and the history of political thought.
6 - • Prepare clear and concise written work across a range of political subject areas.
There is a wide range of national and international employment opportunities in the public and private sector, including:

  • The Irish Civil Service
  • The European Commision
  • International agencies such as the UN, IMF and World Bank
  • NGOs
  • Print and broadcasting media
  • The diplomatic service
  • Business
  • Administration and research

    Graduates are also well qualified to pursue further study at master’s and PhD level. MA and MSc programmes at UCD include:

  • Politics
  • Political Theory
  • International Relations
  • Development Studies
  • Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
  • Human Rights
  • European Public Affairs and Law
  • Development Practice
  • Stage 2

    Students are required to take 4 core modules and 1 option. Students attempting POL20050 Research Methods in Pol Sci without completing POL10170 Foundations in Pol Research must contact the school office at spire@ucd.ie.

    Stage 3

    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 3. 20 credits should be taken from Level 3 modules and 5 credits from a Level 2 module.

    Stage 4

    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 4. 20 credits should be taken from Level 3 modules and 5 credits from a Level 2 module.

    Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
    Stage 2 Core Modules
         
    INRL20040 Theories and Concepts in International Relations Autumn 5
    POL20010 Individuals and the State: The Idea of Freedom in the History of Political Thought Autumn 5
    POL20020 Comparative Politics Spring 5
    POL20050 Research Methods in Political Science Spring 5
    Stage 2 Core Modules
         
    Stage 2 Options - B)MIN0OF:
    Students must select 1 of the Options listed. Students who will attempt POL20050 in Spring Trimester must choose POL10170 in Autumn.
         
    INRL20080 Irish Foreign Policy Autumn 5
    INRL20160 Introduction to European Union Politics Autumn 5
    POL10170 Foundations in Political Research Autumn 5
    POL20260 Introduction to Chinese Politics Autumn 5
    DEV20010 Topics in Intl Development Spring 5
    DEV20130 Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Spring 5
    INRL20110 Intro to Middle East Politics Spring 5
    POL20250 Irish Politics Spring 5
    Stage 2 Options - B)MIN0OF:
    Students must select 1 of the Options listed. Students who will attempt POL20050 in Spring Trimester must choose POL10170 in Autumn.
         
    Stage 3 Options - B)MINOF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in Stage 3. 20 credits should be taken from the 10-credit Options list and 5 credits from this section.
         
    INRL20080 Irish Foreign Policy Autumn 5
    INRL20160 Introduction to European Union Politics Autumn 5
    POL20260 Introduction to Chinese Politics Autumn 5
    DEV20010 Topics in Intl Development Spring 5
    DEV20130 Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Spring 5
    ECON30500 Field Experiments Social Sci Spring 5
    INRL20110 Intro to Middle East Politics Spring 5
    POL20250 Irish Politics Spring 5
    Stage 3 Options - B)MINOF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in Stage 3. 20 credits should be taken from the 10-credit Options list and 5 credits from this section.
         
    Stage 3 Options - C)MIN2OF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 3. 20 credits should be taken from this section. Students who wish to take POL30860 and POL30870 (must be taken together) should apply to the school directly.
         
    INRL30320 Gender in War & Peace Autumn 10
    INRL30370 Terrorism & Political Violence Autumn 10
    POL30640 Deliberative Mini-Publics Autumn 10
    POL30820 Political Risk and Foreign Direct Investment Autumn 10
    POL30860 Advanced Seminar in Politics 1 Autumn 5
    POL30880 Capitalism and Democracy Autumn 10
    POL30890 The Politics of Organised Crime Autumn 10
    POL36070 Political Psychology Autumn 10
    POL36120 Gender, Religion & Colonialism Autumn 10
    POL36140 Parties and Party Systems Autumn 10
    INRL30340 Internat. Political Economy Spring 10
    INRL30400 EU Foreign Policy: understanding how the European Union and its member states engage with the world Spring 10
    POL30660 Data Analytics for Social Sciences Spring 10
    POL30680 Gender and Politics Spring 10
    POL30690 Introduction to Asian Politics Spring 10
    POL30840 Electoral Systems and their Consequences Spring 10
    POL30870 Advanced Seminar in Politics 2 Spring 15
    POL36100 Strategies of Politics Spring 10
    POL36110 Comparative Political Theory Spring 10
    POL36130 Liberalism & its Critics Spring 10
    POL36150 Feminist Pers. on Social Pol. Spring 10
    Stage 3 Options - C)MIN2OF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 3. 20 credits should be taken from this section. Students who wish to take POL30860 and POL30870 (must be taken together) should apply to the school directly.
         
    Stage 4 Options - B)MINOF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in Stage 4. 20 credits should be taken from the 10-credit Options List and 5 credits from this section.
         
    INRL20080 Irish Foreign Policy Autumn 5
    INRL20160 Introduction to European Union Politics Autumn 5
    POL20260 Introduction to Chinese Politics Autumn 5
    DEV20010 Topics in Intl Development Spring 5
    DEV20130 Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Spring 5
    ECON30500 Field Experiments Social Sci Spring 5
    INRL20110 Intro to Middle East Politics Spring 5
    POL20250 Irish Politics Spring 5
    Stage 4 Options - B)MINOF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in Stage 4. 20 credits should be taken from the 10-credit Options List and 5 credits from this section.
         
    Stage 4 Options - C)MIN2OF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 4. 20 credits should be taken from this section. Students who wish to take POL30860 and POL30870 (must be taken together) should apply to the school directly.
         
    INRL30320 Gender in War & Peace Autumn 10
    INRL30370 Terrorism & Political Violence Autumn 10
    POL30640 Deliberative Mini-Publics Autumn 10
    POL30820 Political Risk and Foreign Direct Investment Autumn 10
    POL30860 Advanced Seminar in Politics 1 Autumn 5
    POL30880 Capitalism and Democracy Autumn 10
    POL30890 The Politics of Organised Crime Autumn 10
    POL36070 Political Psychology Autumn 10
    POL36120 Gender, Religion & Colonialism Autumn 10
    POL36140 Parties and Party Systems Autumn 10
    INRL30340 Internat. Political Economy Spring 10
    INRL30400 EU Foreign Policy: understanding how the European Union and its member states engage with the world Spring 10
    POL30660 Data Analytics for Social Sciences Spring 10
    POL30680 Gender and Politics Spring 10
    POL30690 Introduction to Asian Politics Spring 10
    POL30840 Electoral Systems and their Consequences Spring 10
    POL30870 Advanced Seminar in Politics 2 Spring 15
    POL36100 Strategies of Politics Spring 10
    POL36110 Comparative Political Theory Spring 10
    POL36130 Liberalism & its Critics Spring 10
    POL36150 Feminist Pers. on Social Pol. Spring 10
    Stage 4 Options - C)MIN2OF:
    Students must take 25 option credits in stage 4. 20 credits should be taken from this section. Students who wish to take POL30860 and POL30870 (must be taken together) should apply to the school directly.
         
    See the UCD Assessment website for further details

    Module Weighting Info  
      Award GPA
    Programme Module Weightings Rule Description Description >= <=
    BHACS014 Stage 3 - 50.00%
    Stage 2 - 50.00%
    Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

    3.68

    4.20

    Second Class Honours, Grade 1

    3.08

    3.67

    Second Class Honours, Grade 2

    2.48

    3.07

    Pass

    2.00

    2.47

    BHACS001 Stage 3 - 50.00%
    Stage 2 - 50.00%
    Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

    3.68

    4.20

    Second Class Honours, Grade 1

    3.08

    3.67

    Second Class Honours, Grade 2

    2.48

    3.07

    Pass

    2.00

    2.47

    BHACS011 Stage 4 - 50.00%
    Stage 2 - 50.00%
    Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

    3.68

    4.20

    Second Class Honours, Grade 1

    3.08

    3.67

    Second Class Honours, Grade 2

    2.48

    3.07

    Pass

    2.00

    2.47

    BHSOC001 Stage 3 - 50.00%
    Stage 2 - 50.00%
    Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

    3.68

    4.20

    Second Class Honours, Grade 1

    3.08

    3.67

    Second Class Honours, Grade 2

    2.48

    3.07

    Pass

    2.00

    2.47


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