306 Master's degrees in Political Science in England, United Kingdom
Climate Change Policy and Politics
The Climate Change Policy and Politics MSc offered by UCL is an advanced social science degree that equips the next generation of climate leaders with the knowledge, methods and technical skills they need to develop politically-intelligent policies to tackle climate change. It is grounded in the disciplines of political science and public policy.

Sport Management, Politics and International Development
The global sport industry is an important, growing and diverse area of employment, particularly in relation to management, development, politics, policy, business and governance. This Sport Management, Politics and International Development programme from Loughborough University covers these areas to prepare you for a career in sport and sport-related fields.

Global Challenges-Geopolitics, Inequalities and Mobilities
Enhance your research skills in the context of contemporary global geopolitical challenges, economic and social inequalities, and cross-border mobility with the Global Challenges-Geopolitics, Inequalities and Mobilities programme from University of Bath.

Government, Policy and Politics - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Government, Policy and Politics - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.

Global Political Economy
On the Global Political Economy programme offered at SOAS University of London you will examine the complexity of modern global capitalism, including its structural roots, processes, and uneven outcomes.
Political Science - Democracy and Elections (Research Route)
Democracy should not be taken for granted. On the Political Science - Democracy and Elections (Research Route) master’s course at The University of Manchester, you’ll learn to think creatively about how to enhance its effectiveness and engage the electorate.