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MA International Relations and Contemporary War

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    2yrs Online Learning

Course Description

Our International Relations & Contemporary War MA offers you an opportunity to study international relations in a multi-disciplinary department devoted to the study of all aspects of contemporary war. You will study this programme online, meaning that you can learn at an advanced level anywhere in the world, with minimal disturbance to your personal or professional life.

Entry Requirements

Minimum academic requirements:
2:1 Undergraduate honours degree (or international equivalent eg USA CGPA above 3.3) in history, international relations, political science, economics or other appropriate subject.
Degrees in other subjects, or candidates with lower awards than those above, may be considered: strong references and personal statements are an important part of the application, as is relevant working experience. An alternative professional or other qualification obtained by a formal examination may be approved. Prior experiential learning can also be taken into consideration by the admissions panel. Where alternative professional or other qualifications are not available, evidence will be required that you can undertake academic study to the level required. If necessary, you will be asked to submit a sample of written work.

Other requirements:
You will also require regular access to a high-specification computer with unbroken broadband internet connection, good time-management skills and confidence in using computers.

A note on online access:
The online learning environment through which all War Studies Online programmes are delivered is open twenty-four hours and 365 days a year, excluding notified maintenance downtime.

The structure of the programme of study requires that you have reliable and excellent connectivity and bandwidth to enable you to log in frequently. This is to enable you to participate in the required online seminar discussions, but also to access the learning materials and resources that are provided to you.

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Fees

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Module Details

Modules are divided into five units, each studied for two weeks. All the units have online authored content for students to read through and links to extensive readings and other resources. For each unit, selected students will give presentations answering the unit’s Short Essay question and these presentations form the basis of lively and intensive asynchronous (message-board style) online discussions within the tutor group, continuously moderated by the tutor. Each student gives one presentation per module. At the end of the unit discussions, the presenters submit a Short Essay based upon their presentation and the feedback they have received from the other students and the tutor.

All students also complete an individual Long Essay for each module, due after all units are complete.

After studying the required number of modules, you complete an individual dissertation, which forms the final element of your degree programme.

Delivery and duration

The entire MA Air Power in the Modern World programme is delivered online, via the King’s College London Virtual Learning Environment (KEATS); there is no requirement for students to attend King’s or even to be resident in the UK.

The programme timetable is based on three semesters per academic year (September-December, January-March and April-June), with students normally completing one taught module per term. Students usually take two years to complete the required taught modules, followed by an additional six months to complete the 15,000-word dissertation. It may be possible for you to complete the programme in a shorter time if circumstances and teaching arrangements allow.

We estimate that you will need to allow 10-15 hours work per week for each 11-week semester to complete the taught modules.

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