Part time
2 years
OCT-25
MSt - Master of Studies
International Relations
Taught
The course is distinctive in its multidisciplinary approach and breadth. Teaching takes the form of lectures and seminars in theory, politics, history, economics, law, security and various regional and area studies, as well as individual thesis supervision. The taught part of the course aims to familiarise you with the range and variety of disciplines required for a thorough critical understanding of the field in all its complexity and of the means and methods that have been devised to comprehend and analyse it.
Who is the course designed for?The programme is designed for students from (for example) industry, teaching, the civil service, NGOs or the armed forces who wish to study while pursuing their career; it is also suitable for students who have just completed their first degree. A background in international relations, law, economics, history or politics is a definite asset, but we welcome applications from all disciplines. The course is taught in intensive residential blocks which enables students to continue with their professional careers while studying, and also enables international students to attend.
Aims of the programmeBy the end of the course students should have: Developed the ability to apply critically the main theories, models, and concepts used in the study of international politics; Developed an understanding and substantive knowledge of international politics, history, economics, and security; Extended and developed their analytical, evaluative and critical capacities; Developed transferable skills, including the ability to take responsibility for their own learning, making oral and written presentations, planning and producing substantive written assignments, and undertaking independent research; Developed the ability to undertake independent research and writing.
For this course (per year)
£9,500
For this course (per year)
£16,750
Applicants for this course will normally have achieved a good UK 2:1 honours degree or a GPA of 3.7 or equivalent from a non-UK university. OR Should be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of relevant experience acquired in a non-academic setting, for example through their professional work.