Updated graduate information 2021/22 - for future students

The following information provides prospective students with a summary of new course and programme information for the 2021/22 session. It is intended to help you when you are selecting your courses.

This page will continue to be updated throughout the academic year as changes are confirmed by departments.

New programmes  | Suspended programmes | Withdrawn programmes | Substantive changes to programme regulations  | Programme title changes | New courses | Course title changes |

Graduate programmes

New programmes for 2021/22
The School is pleased to be able to offer the following new programmes in 2021/22:

Department of Geography and Environment

LSE-PKU Double Degree in Environmental Policy, Technology and Health -

  • [MSc in Environmental Policy, Technology and Health (Environment and Development) (LSE and Peking University)]
  • [MSc in Environmental Policy, Technology and Health (Environmental Economics and Climate Change) (LSE and Peking University)]
  • [MSc in Environmental Policy, Technology and Health (Environmental Policy and Regulation) (LSE and Peking University)]
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 Withdrawn programmes for 2021/22
The following programmes have been withdrawn for the 2021/22 session:

Department of Economic History

MSc in Quantitative Economic History

Department of International Relations

MSc in International Relations Theory

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 Substantive changes to programme regulations for 2021/22
The following programmes have had substantive changes for the 2021/22 session:

Department of International Relations

MPhil/PhD in International Relations

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Graduate courses

New courses for 2021/22 
The School is pleased to be able to offer the following new courses in 2021/22.

Department of Accounting courses:

AC507 Accounting Work in Progress Seminars (0.0)

AC599 Research Paper in Accounting (1.0)

Department of International Development courses:

DV464 Democracy and Development (0.5)

 

Department of Government courses:

GV4K5 Being Truly Human - Personality Justice and Being (0.5)

GV4K6 The Challenge of Political Theology in some Twentieth Century Political Theory (0.5)

Department of Management courses:

MG519 Employment Relations and Human Resource Management Seminar II (0.5)

MG520 Marketing II: Consumer Behaviour and Quantitative Modelling (0.5)

MG525 Research in Organisational Behaviour Seminar II (0.5)

 

Department of Statistics courses:

ST454 Applied spatio-temporal analysis (0.5)