If youd like to develop specialist skills in communications and media, criminal justice and criminology, international studies, philosophy or sociology, our purpose built IIE Master of Philosophy (MPhil) offered at IIE MSA is just what youre looking for.
The MPhil has been developed to correspond with the strengths of our three clusters. As part of this programme youll be teamed with a leading researcher wholl act as your supervisor and sounding board while you undertake your major thesis.
Successful completion of the programme will signify that you have successfully completed a programme of research training, that you satisfy examiners by demonstrating your ability to carry out a research project, as well as critically analyse the results of your investigation.
Career Opportunities
Graduates may work in the public, private, or non-profit sectors, and take on roles like policy making and implementation, management, education and teaching, public health management or research.
Study areas
COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA STUDIES
The last decade has been one of unprecedented change in communications and media content, forms, technology and policy with wide-ranging implications for business, politics, public administration and everyday life. The graduate program in communications and media studies examines these developments from a historical, political and theoretical perspective and seeks to further students' understanding of communications and media systems both locally and globally.
CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
When you consider it away from the glamour of books, movies, television programmes and sensational media coverage, crime is revealed to be both a fascinating and incredibly complex subject.
If you have an interest in deviance, conflict, crime, victimisation, society and the need for creating and maintaining safety then a major research piece in criminology and criminal justice is for you.
You may choose to focus your research on the forms of crime that can have a significant negative impact on society, the economy and the environment, or you might propose new ways to deal with crime, conflict and victimisation.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
As the world globalises and nations and economies become more integrated, understanding our world and the ideas and beliefs of our neighbours is vital. International studies history, politics, international relations, sociology and economics. It starts by looking at the history of the 20th century and then moves to the issues facing our world as we move into the 21st century. Students can also pursue studies in one of two streams: Asian studies European studies.
PHILOSOPHY
What sorts of things exist in the world and how are they related? How are the mind and matter related? Philosophy raises questions such as these about the basic assumptions of every form of human inquiry - and attempts to find the answers. Students explore the notions of logic, critical reasoning, and both personal and professional ethics.
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology draws on a range of phenomena including remembering and forgetting, thinking, learning, problem solving, how we communicate, our emotions, and our social interactions. It allows us to examine how we respond to the world around us, providing valuable insights in how we can interact with the world more effectively and safely.
SOCIOLOGY
Sociology explores people and the relationships that they have in different contexts such as families, schools and workplaces. Sociologists look to things like social class, gender, ethnicity, power and culture to understand and explain the differences in how people live, think and feel.
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A SAQA NQF L8 Evaluation Certificate in an appropriate field. An overall qualification average of at least 65% is required.
English Language Requirements:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
A minimum score of 6.5 (no band lower than 6)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Paper based – a score of 550 or more, with a Test of Written English (TWE) score of 4.5 or more.
Internet based – at least 79 overall, 21 for writing, 12 for listening, 13 for reading, 18 for speaking
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.