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The Euromasters programmes offer a genuinely outstanding and unrivalled international learning experience, qualifying graduates for a wide range of top jobs in European and international institutions.
The programmes are unique, in that students study at two or three different sites chosen from a group of prestigious world-class institutions, together with students from a wide range of different countries.
Sites within the Euromasters Consortium available to study at include:
* University of Bath
* Freie Universität Berlin
* Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
* Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
* Sciences Po Paris
* Charles University, Prague
* Università degli Studi di Siena
* University of Washington (Seattle)
Students will gain a broad comparative understanding of European Union (EU), US politics, policy and social evolution as well as specialist knowledge of key issues in the Euro-Atlantic area.
Students take two taught semesters at one or two partner sites, after the opening Core Module at Bath, followed by the completion of a 15,000 word dissertation, to be submitted by September in the second year.
Students who successfully complete the programme will receive an MA degree which is jointly awarded by the University of Bath on behalf of the Euromasters Consortium and which is fully recognised in the countries of all participating universities and throughout the EU and beyond.
Qualifications and durations
* Full-time MA (24 months)
Semester one (September January) - Core module - University of Bath (compulsory)
Semester two (February June) - Specialist Module one - Students select one location from:
* University of Bath
* Berlin
* Paris
* Prague
* Seattle
Semester three (September January) - Specialist Module two - Students select one location from:
* University of Bath
* Berlin
* Madrid
* Paris
* Siena
Semester four (until September) - Research Dissertation - Choose to be supervised from:
* University of Bath
* Berlin
* Madrid
* Paris
* Siena
Learning and teaching
The Euromasters programme is a truly international experience with regard to teaching, learning and living.
Our programmes are modular, consisting of self-contained units, taught and assessed on a semester basis. As you progress through each semester and successfully pass the examinations, you will receive credit for the units, thus providing you with a clear indication of your academic progress.
Teaching takes the form of lectures, classes and seminars. Lectures are quite formal, whereas classes and seminars involve interaction between the lecturer and a small number of students for study skills and discussion.
Teaching methods will vary across the consortium according to cultural practices.
Methods of assessment
Assessment consists of a combination of coursework essays, class exercises, projects, oral presentations and examinations.
We also place strong emphasis on developing presentation and discussion/communication skills which, in many units, is part of the assessed work.
A limited number of competitive fee reduction scholarships are available in recognition of high academic achievement (the equivalent of a first class Honours degree or, exceptionally, a high 2:1 degree) from the University of Bath. There will be a total of six scholarships at the level of £1,000 for students from EU countries and £2,000 for students from outside the EU.