Master of Science [M.Sc] (Geotechnical Engineering)
1 year
Full Time
On Campus
Field of Study:
$27,425 /Yr
£21,940 /Yr
Why study this course with us?
- The Politics and German course at the University of Chester looks behind the media headlines and assumptions that surround power politics. We explore the underlying political issues and ask age old questions such as ÔHow do we achieve the good society?Õ; ÔDo the strong do as they please, while the weak suffer?Õ; and ÔIs the point of politics to change the world?Õ.
- The teaching team brings a wealth of experience and knowledge. We may also invite guest lecturers to provide specialist sessions and where appropriate, facilitate visits to political institutions and events with regional MPs and local authorities.
- You have an opportunity to undertake a placement at the end of Year 2 (Level 5). Depending on factors within your mode of study, you may also have the opportunity to complete an academic year in either Germany, Austria or Switzerland.
- German at Chester provides a structured framework within which you move towards increasing independence.
- Introductory modules and modules in distinct thematic areas introduce you to theoretical concepts, and assessments help you to apply these concepts in increasingly challenging ways. Subsequent modules will deepen your understanding and you will undertake independent projects with the scope to pursue your own interests in the subject area.
- You have an opportunity to undertake a placement at the end of Year 2 (Level 5). Depending on factors within your mode of study, you may also have the opportunity to complete an academic year in either Germany, Austria or Switzerland.Ê
- In your first year you will have the opportunity to study a further language from scratch.
Job prospects
- A degree in German develops a range of highly desirable skills for employers including communication and presentation skills, the ability to work independently/with others, and analytical and critical thinking. Placements abroad enhance confidence and resilience. Graduates often pursue further study or careers in translation, teaching, business, hospitality or in international organisations.
- There are many opportunities related to politics. Graduates may work in areas such as; think tanks, trade unions, local or national government, political research, MP offices, the civil service, and/or political communication. A graduate of Politics at Chester will have a developed ability to be critical and analytical which is highly germane to a range of disciplines as well as postgraduate study.
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Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $27425 (GBP 21940) |
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