Immerse yourself in the politics, policy and social evolution of Europe and the United States. You’ll study at Bath, as well as in Europe and the United States.
This course is part of the Euromasters Consortium, which gives you the chance to learn in different countries and enjoy a truly international degree.
By selecting the Transatlantic Track, you’ll combine studying at our Bath campus with time at prestigious universities in Europe and the United States.
During your academic learning, you’ll focus on contemporary politics, culture and society in Europe and North America, and the roles of both regions in the wider world. You’ll learn about:
- European Union (EU) institutions and policymaking
- European integration and Euroscepticism
- societal modernisation and democratisation in different countries
- the development and maintenance of US/EU relations
- the role of Europe in international relations
As well as these core topics, you’ll find out more about current global issues, such as security, foreign policy, international relations, gender politics, cyberspace politics, immigration, and economic disparities.
If you aspire to work in international institutions, or for private sector organisations that operate in Europe and/or North America, this course will help you to develop the skills and experience to succeed.
You can find out more on the dedicated Euromasters website, which contains extensive information about the course and the Consortium, as well as guidance on applying.
Live and study in another country
A fundamental part of this course is spending time studying in different countries. You may study at up to three Euromasters Consortium sites (this will include Bath and the University of North Carolina).
During this time, you'll be able to develop a greater level of intercultural awareness, improve your language skills, and experience different ways of life.
Each partner institution will support you to find accommodation and will offer a range of services including careers advice, placement resources and pastoral care. A representative from the institution(s) you choose will work with you ahead of your semester(s) to support your preparation.
Language of instruction and locations
You are able to study at the following sites as part of the course.
English
English and French
English and German
The sites you study at will depend on your chosen destination for Specialist Module 2.
You don't need to speak the language of instruction in your chosen country of studies. However, having a good level of fluency in it will give you a more immersive experience.
Most units will be taught in English, but you’ll be able to select from a wider choice of units if you are competent in the language they’re taught in at your chosen institution(s).
Some countries may require a form of language certification as part of your student visa application. We advise that you check this ahead of time.
Gain important career skills
As part of the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies, you’ll work with a research-active community.
Our staff have expertise in European and American politics, as well as areas like international security, terrorism, foreign policy, international relations, gender politics, cyberspace politics, and the international political economy. Their passion, knowledge and research shape their teaching to enhance your learning experience.
You’ll have the opportunity to gain:
- a deep knowledge of contemporary European politics, society, and culture
- an enhanced level of intercultural awareness, which is important for working in a range of international jobs
- an increased professional network, including leading academic staff and researchers from your time studying at Bath
- practical and transferable skills for a range of careers in the UK, continental Europe, North America and further afield
Graduate prospects
Studying this course will provide you with an excellent grounding for working in international organisations, government agencies, multinational corporations, NGOs, and public bodies.
Graduates from our MA Contemporary European Studies (Politics, Policy and Society & Transatlantic Track) courses have gone on to successful careers in a wide range of organisations, including:
- Danish EU Research Liaison Officer in Brussels, Belgium
- Head of External Affairs, Northwest at Google, USA
- Programme Officer EU Policies at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium
- United Nations Postgraduate Fellowship, New York
- Parliamentary Assistant for German MP in Bundestag, Berlin
- Press Assistant in the European Parliament, Spain
- Parliamentary Assistant for a Green MEP in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium
Watch our webinar about this course