MA in International Relations
Cambridge, United Kingdom
DURATION
12 up to 32 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 10,000 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 21st of July
** full time fees I UK students: £10000 per year | international students: £15,800 per year
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Introduction
Discover how international relations theory affects real-world events, and develop crucial skills like decision-making and debating. With prestigious guest lecturers and visits to think tanks such as Chatham House, you’ll gain all the experience you need for a role in global politics.
- Join a course that scored 100% for overall satisfaction in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2019
- Attend prestigious guest lecturers and visits to think tanks such as Chatham House
- Focus on your own areas of interest with optional modules including global risk society, war reporting, and terrorism
- Develop your decision-making, planning and debating with interactive sessions, specific scenarios and briefs
Overview
This course will give you an understanding of how international relations theory is applied to real-world policy and strategy, and the practical problems involved in this.
You’ll examine the theory and definition of the ‘state’ and relations between different states, and the roles of other institutions and organisations, like multinational companies and transnational crime organisations. All your studies will contain a strong vocational element, with a focus on how theory affects and is affected, by real events on the ground.
As well as this foundation in general international relations theory and practice, you’ll also have the chance to focus on your own areas of interest. Our optional modules will let you choose from subjects like the global risk society, policing and security, corruption and cross-border crime, war reporting, and terrorism.
To develop your decision-making, planning and debating skills, you’ll take part in interactive sessions, respond to specific scenarios and briefs, and undertake critical analysis. You’ll also receive advanced instruction in research methods, a vital skill both for your studies and your future career.
With a supporting team of lecturers who have academic and professional backgrounds in international relations, you can be sure you’re receiving the latest theory and career advice.
Admissions
Curriculum
Year 1
- International Relations Theory in Context
- Major Project for Masters Stage
- War, Peacekeeping and Military Intervention
- Policing Transnational Crime
- A History of Race, Racism and Resistance in Modern Britain
- Nationalisms, Diasporas and Identities
- Terror as Crime
- Going Global: Making the Modern World, 1979-1999
- Postgraduate Research Methods
- Globalisation, Social Welfare and Social Policy
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Our course will prepare you for a career in many roles relating to international relations, such as diplomacy and the diplomatic services, strategy and strategic planning, public services, the Foreign Office, the UN and other international bodies, local government, NGOs, charities, education, journalism and press agencies.