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MA International Relations and Global Crises (Work Experience)

MA International Relations and Global Crises (Work Experience)

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

2 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MA - Master of Arts

Subject areas

International Relations Preparation For Work

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Course summary

  • Gain a critical understanding of the theory and practice of international relations
  • Explore the political, cultural, social and economic crises facing the world today.
  • Learn how patterns of power, knowledge and inequality are produced and reproduced globally.
  • Develop practical expertise in non-violent communication and conflict resolution.
  • Undertake an industry placement to strengthen your skills and understanding of real-life scenarios.

On this timely course, you explore contemporary perspectives, concepts and events that challenge how knowledge about international relations (IR) is produced and how crises can be overcome. Explore the problematic assumptions about race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality and geography which IR can be based upon, and study contemporary topics including the resurgence of populist nationalism, international terrorism, regional and national cohesion and insecurity, war and conflict, and peace-making.

How you learn

All our courses are designed around a set of key principles based on engaging you with the world, collaborating with others, challenging you to think in new ways, and providing you with a supportive environment in which you can thrive.

On this course you analyse the discipline of international relations itself, exploring the relationship between theory and practice. What you learn is informed by the research interests and expertise of our politics team.

You learn through

  • lectures
  • seminars
  • reading groups
  • workshops
  • personal supervision
  • practical activities
  • guest lectures

Future careers

This course prepares you for a career in

  • non-governmental organisations
  • international organisations
  • the voluntary sector
  • the civil service
  • parliamentary or political research
  • international development
  • political think tanks
  • teaching
  • a wide range of graduate schemes across many different professions with an international focus further academic study, such as PhD research

Modules

Communities In Crisis (15 Credits) - Core
Decolonising And Decentering International Relations (30 Credits) - Core
Dissertation (45 Credits) - Core
European (Dis)Integration (15 Credits) - Core
Gender And Sexualities In Global Context (15 Credits) - Core
International Relations In Theory And Practice (30 Credits) - Core
Parties And Politics In 21St Century Britain: Crisis Or Convergence? (15 Credits) - Core
Peacemaking Communication (15 Credits) - Core
Research Methods (15 Credits) - Core
Seminar Series/Conference Organisation (15 Credits) - Core
Terrorism: Violent Threat And Security Response (15 Credits) - Core
The Rise (And Fall) Of The Welfare State In International Society (15 Credits) - Core
Western Political Theory In/And Crisis (15 Credits) - Core
Postgraduate Placement - Core

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£11,810

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£18,705

Entry requirements

A UK undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above in international relations, politics, or related field (or an equivalent overseas qualification).

University information

When studying a postgraduate degree at Sheffield Hallam University, students work at the cutting-edge of their field using the latest techniques, ideas, practices and insights to address contemporary issues in their discipline, professional practice and the workplace. Founded over 175 years ago, Sheffield Hallam University has the following colleges: Business, Technology and Engineering Health Wellbeing and Life Sciences Social...more

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