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Course description: Provides a comprehensive understanding of major developments in international politics and the study of international relations with a particular focus on the role of the modern world.(read more)
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Course description: Core modules: theories of international politics; governing in global politics; international politics research workshop; international politics dissertation; optional modules: understanding security in the 21st Century; international organisations in global politics; NGOs, human rights and the UN system; development and international politics; political islam in global politics; global political economy; political economy of global finance.(read more)
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All international relations courses at City University London
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Course description: Core modules: Theories and concepts in international relations; quantitative political analysis; philosophy of social research; designing political enquiry; remaining 40-credits is a generic training skills training module: research management and personal development skills; 1 further module from a list of modules available in the School of Politics and International Relations; and a dissertation containing a strong research element.(read more)
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Course description: This is a version of the international relations programme which offers the opportunity to study at the prestigious higher school of economics in Moscow and obtain 2 master’s degrees.; applicants spend the 1st year at Kent and the 2nd year in Moscow; courses in Moscow are taught in English with the option to take Russian language courses.(read more)
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Course description: This course offers an opportunity for practical, policy-oriented graduate study of intelligence issues; it is of value to individuals seeking to go into security-oriented careers in both the private sectors, as well as to individuals engaged in the security professions who seek further qualifications and professional enhancement.(read more)
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Course description: This course emphasises the practical and theoretical challenges of understanding the EU in a globalised world and how the EU is actually changing our conceptions of world politics.(read more)
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Course description: An introduction to refugee studies; refugee rights and refugee settlement; approaches to social research; sociology dissertation; elective modules: globalisation: challenges and transformations;
communities and social action; human wrongs; rights, multiculturalism and citizenship; media and human rights; political sociology; theories of race and ethnicity; crime, justice and security; global migration; international human rights law.(read more)
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Course description: Courses in theory and methods provides the core around which specialist interests can be developed.(read more)
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Course description: As an academic subject, international relations has expanded beyond its original concern with relations between states and the study of war and international organisation to cover topics such as globalisation, security, international theory, human rights, the politics of the natural environment and the politics of specific geographical regions.(read more)
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Course description: The programme provides students with advanced training in the conceptual and theoretical debates within international relations and an awareness of a comprehensive range of approaches relevant to the study of global politics.(read more)
All international relations courses at King's College London (University Of London)
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Course description: The module theories and concepts in international relations, at least 1 module from the following 3 core modules: Quantitative political analysis; philosophy of social research; designing political enquiry; the remaining number of credits is made up from a range of modules including: terror and counter terrorism; ethnic conflict and counter resolution; understanding new Labour; art and war; war, peace and terror; negotiation and bargaining.(read more)
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Course description: The programme aims to develop students’ skills in planning, carrying out, writing up and appraising research, and to introduce them to the main techniques for qualitative and quantitative research, including conducting surveys, interviewing, running focus groups, using life history and observational techniques, and analysing data.(read more)
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International Relations Ma (Hons)
University Of St Andrews
Alexandra, August 2007Overall score
I LOVE St Andrews
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History and International Relations MA (Hons)
University Of Dundee
Tamela, December 2007Overall score
I like it.
Study experience
Enjoying it, loads of work though.
Facilities
Not enough computers as the moment.
Postgraduate life
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To gets into foreign office.
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History and International Relations MA (Hons)
University Of Aberdeen
Karen, January 2008Overall score
I have really enjoyed my time and University and would highly recommend it to others. Specificly if your not sure what it is that you want to study then the choice and flexibility is really good.
Study experience
Much more lecture based than school and there is little presure from teaching staff. You have to be a lot more motivated to do your work and make sure that you manage your time effectivly.
Facilities
There are definately enough computers on campus and the whole campus has wireless access so you can use your own laptop to get on-line aswell. Both the library and sport facilities are very good and currently being upgraded so they will be second to none very soon.
Postgraduate life
There is an absolutely huge choice of clubs and societies and most of them are very well established. I have done a lot of debating whilst at University and I have found that this is a really good way to meet people not just in Aberdeen but at instituations all over the UK, and internationaly.
Job prospects
I didn't really chose my degree for the job prospects, I chose subjects which interested me. I intend to go and do a postgrad in law, which is far more employable than an undergraduate law degree.
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