This course is ideal for you if you’re interested in shaping global change, negotiating international challenges, shaping policy and contributing to effective solutions.
Key course content:
Human rights and diplomacy: explore the evolution of diplomacy and its role in protecting human rights during global crises.
Conflict and security: examine warfare, rebellion, and international security through key case studies and critical analysis.
Extremism and resilience: investigate the rise of populism and extremism while exploring resilience strategies to counter their impact.
Start dates:
An honours degree 2:2 or above (or international equivalent) in a social science or humanities related discipline.
We recognise a breadth of qualifications; speak to one of our advisers today to find out how we can help you.
Graduates may seek positions in the following job roles: diplomatic corporations, national consul, civil service, intercultural mediation, publishing, research, academia or cultural advocacy.
Global Affairs in Action — 30 credits
Diplomacy and Human Rights — 30 credits
Security, Warfare and Rebellion - 30 credits
Managing International Affairs — 30 credits
Resilience, Extremism and Populism — 30 credits
Fighting Injustice in the International System - 30 credits
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