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Part time
2 years
SEP-26
MA - Master of Arts
International Relations
This core module provides an introduction to International Relations by examining the theories, key concepts and authors. It aims to:
This module provides a thorough understanding of the key skills required to develop and carry-out a research-based project or dissertation on the subject of International Relations. It aims to:
This module will prepare you to undertake your dissertation following the relevant research methods module. It will enable you to:
Through an exploration of key contemporary issues including gender, race, health security, nuclearization, migration and terrorism, this module will provide a set of key concepts and resources to help students develop an in-depth understanding of the modern security environment through the lens of Critical Security Studies. As such, this module will provide students with the necessary theoretical tools to understand how ‘security’ opens up wider questions of power, inequality, war, and peace internationally. In particular, this module will be important for students who are keen on pursuing a career within policy-making, research and industries concerned with security, development and peace-building.
This module develops a comprehension of the theory, practice and historical development of the War/Peace Cycle. It will demonstrate an understanding of the strategic significance of the War/Peace cycle in international relations over the course of the last 200 years. It also builds in-depth knowledge of particular problems in the War/Peace cycle.
This module engages with both political science and historical approaches to the study of warfare in contemporary Africa. It will enable you to:
This module aims to:
The module aims to:
The module provides students with a sound knowledge and understanding of the basic principles and concepts of international human rights law. It explores the evolving ideas of human rights and their development in the specific context of international law-making and state obligations. It offers a critical engagement with both theoretical and practical dimensions of the field, as well as selected issues that define contemporary human rights debates, including the relationship between individual and group rights. The module features a set of general seminars, followed by themed sessions, offering specialist content and case studies. General seminars typically address the legal properties of human rights, historical and conceptual approaches to the field, the specific role of international law, and the work of international institutions. Themed module content can vary depending on the academic year, but it normally includes in-depth overviews of civil, political and socio-economic rights, as well as group rights, including the right to self-determination.
For this course (per year)
£0
For this course (per year)
£8,875
A minimum 2:1 honours degree in a related subject such as International Relations, Law, History, Politics, Sociology, Social Work, Geography, Anthropology, Economics, Business, Media, Journalism.
Established in 1823, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is one of the UK's largest and most well-established universities. A renowned academic institution with a strong research reputation, LJMU is celebrated for its international perspective and diverse student body. Postgraduate courses are designed in close collaboration with industry, and are taught by industry leaders and academics at the very top of their field. Students graduate...more
Full time | 1 year | SEP-26