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International Relations MSc

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Full time | John Anderson Campus | 12 months | SEP-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

12 months

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

International Relations

Course Summary

This course will equip you with a grounding in the analysis of international politics, in terms of the issues, actors and processes that shape the world today and also the theoretical frameworks and methodological techniques by which we make sense of them.

What role do powerful states, international organisations and social movements play in international and regional politics? How should we respond to global crises and conflicts? How does power operate in, across and between states? In what ways do international political and economic processes shape the everyday lives of people across the globe? And how can we explain and evaluate such processes?

This MSc in International Relations will help you answer these questions. It will equip you with a systematic grounding in the analysis of international politics, in terms both of the issues, actors and processes that shape the world today and the theoretical frameworks and methodological techniques by which we make sense of them.

The course is distinctive in combining American and British, positivist and critical, approaches to this field of study, as well as in its range of specialist classes on topics as diverse as international law, the EU, security and gender.

What youll study

The MSc in International Relations offers rigorous methodological training, drawing on long-established expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods. You'll be encouraged to evaluate these methods and to apply them to international political actors and processes. The course will significantly enhance your employability skills in terms of research management, data analysis and critical thinking.

The course is organised into core and optional classes. The core classes provide an introduction to:

theoretical frameworks in the field

key issues of interstate cooperation and conflict

the role of international organisations

principles of research design

There will also be a range of optional classes open to you, on specialised topics in international relations and on research methods. These will vary from year to year.

You'll take two core classes and one optional class per semester. Classes average 20 contact hours with additional computer laboratory sessions for some methods classes. Both January and September starts will complete a dissertation over the summer, under the supervision of one of our International Relations scholars.

Careers

Examples of organisations our graduates work for:

Audit Scotland

Centre for African Family Studies

Centre for Scottish Public Policy

Confederation of Passenger Transport

German Red Cross

Hall Aitken Associates

Health and Social Care Alliance

HMRC

Invicta Public Affairs

Ministry of Finance Iceland

Morgan Stanley

National Centre for Social Research

NHS

Ofgem

Santander Bank UK

Scottish Council for Development and Industry

Scottish Refugee Council

Serco Group

The Improvement Service

The Scottish Parliament

United Nations Development Programme

West and Central Voluntary Network

Modules

This class introduces students to the literature and research agendas related to conflict and cooperation in international relations studies. We will cover a wide array of approaches that relate to interstate and intrastate (civil) conflict, cooperation and other contemporary security topics such as post-conflict peace, peacekeeping operations, terrorism, and human rights violations.
Contemporary Security Challenges and Responses - Optional
European Political Economy - Optional
Quantitative Methods - Optional

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (month)

£796

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (month)

£1,796

Entry requirements

First or upper second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, in social science.

 

University information

The University of Strathclyde is a leading international technological university which offers a diverse range of postgraduate course options. With over 30,000 students from over 140 countries, it has a vibrant and international learning community. Innovative research is at the heart of everything that they do, with almost 90 % of the university’s research rated ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the most recent Research...more

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