On completion of the course students are expected to be able to demonstrate:
General
- Enhanced skills of academic enquiry and independent library research relevant to the subject.
- Enhanced ability to communicate in writing and orally, and to work independently.
- Enhanced time-management and self-organisation skills.
Subject Specific
- A comprehensive appreciation of the nature of political speculation during the 20th century;
- An ability to relate prevalent political ideas to the specifics of their historical context, the conflicts, movements, events, etc.