The International Relations MA aims to equip you for analytical research on contemporary structures, processes and factors in international relations. It’s ideal for those whose career plans involve dealing with international affairs but who lack an academic background in the field.
This course focuses on international relations today and on providing an understanding of global dynamics. It offers a broad range of modules including a work placement opportunity, with subject areas encompassing international relations theory, international politics and international public law.
An undergraduate degree of second-class honours or above in a relevant discipline.
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Students who have taken this course have progressed to an array of careers such as the public sector, Non-Governmental Organisations and international companies. The course has proven particularly beneficial for those who are seeking work in organisations operating in a transnational environment.
Year 1 modules include:
International Law and International Order (core, 20 credits)
International Relations Dissertation (core, 60 credits)
Theory and Research Methods in International Relations (core, 20 credits)
American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century (option, 20 credits)
Human Rights and the International Order (option, 20 credits)
Human Security (option, 20 credits)
International Conflict Resolution (option, 20 credits)
Religion and International Relations (option, 20 credits)
Security Studies (option, 20 credits)
The Evolution of the Modern Inter-State System? (option, 20 credits)
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