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Security, Conflict and International Development MA by distance learning

Security, Conflict and International Development MA by distance learning

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Distance without attendance | University of Leicester | 2 years | JAN-25

Study mode

Distance without attendance

Duration

2 years

Start date

JAN-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MA - Master of Arts

Subject areas

Security Development Economics Learning / Training Design / Development Development Politics International Studies

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Course description

This degree will provide you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the range of activities that underpin contemporary humanitarianism. Focusing on the dynamics and transformations of conflict in the 21st century, this degree explores the overlapping security, justice and developmental challenges of countries experiencing and emerging from conflict.

Designed specifically for those currently working - or hoping to work - in humanitarian activities or international development, the degree explores the myriad challenges that humanitarian agencies face when operating across the world. Covering issues such as conflict prevention, security sector reform, post-conflict justice and the rule of law, this degree offers you the space to develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the key challenges that confront humanitarian community today.

Teaching and learning

You are provided with a weekly reading list accompanied by questions or exercises designed by the Course Convenor to get you thinking and help you engage critically with that week’s literature.

The best way to make sense of what you read is to discuss it with others. Learning is a collaborative process and this is why the online forums accessed through Blackboard are central to our teaching. Each week you should use these forums to discuss your reading, ask questions, share ideas and debate arguments.

Alongside your weekly reading and discussions you are expected to complete module activities, designed to build a supportive online community of students as well as develop your key scholarly skills. Credit-bearing assessments for each module include a reflective statement and an end of module essay.

Careers and employability

Our postgraduate degrees are an excellent way to enhance your expertise and career prospects. A postgraduate course in politics and/or international relations provides a foundation for a wide range of career options. You may seek to use your knowledge to work in government service, international organisations or areas of political research and journalism. Or you may opt to look for employment in an unrelated field such as banking, business or teaching where your MA will be respected as a postgraduate qualification.

Modules

This module provides an advanced and comprehensive engagement with contemporary conflict analysis. Drawing upon a range of debates and contributions from anthropology, criminology, gender studies, international politics, law, psychology and sociology, the module offers an inter-disciplinary insight into the character of conflict and post-conflict transformations in the 21st century. The first part of the course gives you the opportunity to interrogate the dominant accounts of the causes of contemporary conflict. The second part focuses upon critically exploring the evolving character and practice of contemporary conflict, focusing upon a series of violent dilemmas. The final part of the course then analyses the issues that must be addressed by societies in the aftermath of violence.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£4,300

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£4,300

Entry requirements

Students need to have: 2:1 degree or equivalent in Politics, History, International Relations or another related subject. Equivalent relevant professional experience may be considered.

University information

The University of Leicester, established in 1921, is celebrated for its pioneering research and inspiring teaching. Known for transformative discoveries like genetic fingerprinting and the identification of King Richard III, Leicester has earned a reputation for innovation and impact. With over 60 years of leadership in space research, the university has contributed more than 90 instruments to international space missions, including equipment on...more

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