MSc in Regulation
Programme code: TMREG
Full-year programme. Students must take courses to the value of three full units and a dissertation as shown.
Paper |
Course number and title | |
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1 |
Law and Politics of Regulation | |
2 & 3 |
Courses to the value of two full units from the following: | |
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Environmental Problems and Development Interventions (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Global Environmental Governance (H) (n/a 15/16) | ||
Environmental Regulation: Implementing Policy | ||
Concepts in Environmental Regulation (H) | ||
Issues in Environmental Governance (H) | ||
International Political Economy of the Environment (H)* (n/a 15/16) | ||
Transnational Environmental Law (H) | ||
Science, Technology and Resistance (H) (n/a 15/16) | ||
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Financial and Commercial Regulation | |
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Accounting in the Global Economy (H) | |
Management Accounting, Decisions and Control (H) or | ||
Principles of Finance | ||
European Capital Markets Law (H) | ||
Corporate Governance (H) | ||
Principles of Financial Regulation (H) (n/a 15/16) | ||
International Financial Regulation (H) | ||
Corporate Crime (H) | ||
Financial Crime (H) | ||
European Company Law (H) | ||
Regulation, Risk and Economic Life | ||
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Social Regulation | |
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Anthropology of Politics or | |
Anthropology of Economy (1): production and exchange (H) or | ||
Anthropology of Economy (2): Development, Transformation and Globalisation (H) or | ||
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Gender and Development: Geographical Perspectives (H) | |
Law in Society: A Joint Course in Law and Anthropology * | ||
Policing and Police Powers (H) | ||
Policing: Contemporary Issues and Controversies (H) | ||
The Governance of Welfare: The Nation State and the European Union (H) | ||
Contemporary Issues in European Social Policy (H) (n/a 15/16) | ||
Illegal Drugs and Their Control: Theory, Policy and Practice (H) (n/a 15/16) | ||
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Utilities Regulation | |
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Network Regulation (H) | |
Cyberlaw (H) | ||
Digital Rights, Privacy and Security (H) | ||
EU State Aid Law (H) | ||
Principles of Global Competition Law (H) | ||
Competition Law: Challenges and Prospects (H) | ||
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Government and Law | |
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Comparative Public Policy Change (H) | ||
Public Management Theory and Doctrine (H) | ||
Corporate Crime (H) | ||
Financial Crime (H) | ||
Law and Social Theory (H) | ||
Modern Legal History: Private Law and the Economy 1750-1950 (H) | ||
Law in the Economy (H) | ||
Behavioural Public Policy (H) | ||
Risk and Governance: A Sociological Approach (H) | ||
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A course from another programme § | |
4 |
Dissertation: MSc Regulation | |
Notes | ||
Students who take courses to the value of two full units from one of the categories shown in bold above, or one course and a dissertation which in the opinion of the School falls within the same category, may choose to have the title of their subject category included on the degree certificate. No more than one category may appear on the degree certificate. |