MA International Relations

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The MA International Relations is a globally focused postgraduate degree designed to provide in-depth knowledge of international politics, global governance, and the complex relationships between nations. This programme equips students with a strong understanding of key areas such as international relations theory, global security, diplomacy, international law, and political economy, preparing them to analyze and respond to contemporary global challenges.

Ideal for graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, this course serves as a gateway into the field of international affairs while also supporting career advancement. It combines theoretical frameworks with practical insights, enabling students to critically examine issues such as conflict, globalization, human rights, climate change, and international cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world.

Throughout the programme, students engage with real-world case studies, research-driven learning, and interactive discussions to develop analytical, communication, and policy-making skills. The curriculum often includes core topics such as foreign policy analysis, international organizations, and research methods, allowing learners to explore global issues from multiple perspectives.

With a strong emphasis on critical thinking, global awareness, and professional development, the MA International Relations prepares graduates for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, government, NGOs, and global business. As the demand for experts in global affairs continues to grow, this degree provides a valuable pathway to impactful and internationally oriented careers.

Prerequisites

Course Entry Requirements

To apply for the MA International Relations, applicants are generally expected to meet the following criteria:

  • Academic Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree (minimum 2:2 or equivalent) from a recognized institution in any discipline.Degrees in politics, international relations, history, law, economics, or social sciences may be advantageous but are not mandatory
  • Work Experience (Optional but Valuable): Relevant experience in government, NGOs, international organizations, research, or public policy can strengthen your application
  • English Language Requirements: Typically an IELTS score of 6.0 – 6.5 overall (or equivalent qualification)

These flexible entry requirements make the MA International Relations accessible to a wide range of students and professionals aiming to build careers in global politics, diplomacy, and international organizations.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

  • The Practice of Diplomacy
  • International Conflict Resolution
  • Religion and International Relations
  • International Relations: Theories and Challenges
  • Security Studies
  • Humanity in Peril: Navigating Security Concerns
  • International Relations Dissertation and Research Methods

The Practice of Diplomacy

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the scope and central concerns of diplomatic studies as a subfield of International Relations, and its connections to related fields such as peace and conflict studies.
  • Critically evaluate competing perspectives on contemporary diplomacy.
  • Analyse the role of diplomacy in resolving international crises and conflicts and addressing global problems.
  • Apply their knowledge of diplomatic practice and techniques of communication and negotiation.

International Conflict Resolution

On successful completion of this module, you will be able to demonstrate:

  • A conceptual understanding that enables you to evaluate critically current research and advanced scholarship in the field of international conflict resolution
  • An ability to evaluate particular attempts to transform conflicts, to derive possible lessons from them for other conflict situations and to grapple with the problems of designing strategies for resolving conflicts
  • A critical understanding of the inter-disciplinary nature of international conflict resolution and its relationship with other fields of study and practice
  • A systematic understanding of the roles of the different domestic, international and transnational actors involved in the creation of armed conflicts and of the ways in which such actors have interacted to transform such conflicts into peace processes
  • An ability to apply insights from the field in their analysis of a particular case study and to demonstrate self-direction and originality in this work.

Religion and International Relations

At the end of this module students will:

  • Understand how religion is or is not dealt with by international relations theory.
  • Understand and analyse the main roles of religion in contemporary international relations.
  • Gain an understanding of the debates about the role of religion in international relations and the rationale of the arguments put forward. 
  • Gain a detailed knowledge and understanding of the role of religion in relation to specific problems and policy issues.
  • Develop critical abilities to analyse primary and secondary resources focused on religion and international relations, and be able to work independently, demonstrating initiative, self-organisation and time-management, as well as co-operating with other students to achieve common goals.

International Relations: Theories and Challenges

On successful completion of this module students will be able to:

  • Appreciate the rich diversity in approaches to International Relations
  • Contrast and compare different ‘paradigms’ in contemporary IR research.
  • Critically evaluate the knowledge claims made by the various paradigms.
  • Understand and critically assess debates among IR theorists on differing approaches to explanation and understanding in IR.
  • Appreciate the ways in which the theoretical approaches relate to the practice of actors in international relations

Security Studies

On successful completion of this module you will be able to:

  • Appreciate the rich diversity in current approaches to Security Studies
  • Gain an understanding of the historical development of the discourses in Security.
  • Assess the theoretical, historical, and scientific explanations for the causes of war.
  • Evaluate the capabilities and limitations of military power as an instrument of policy.
  • Understand the sources of conflict and co-operation in the international system.
  • Gain an understanding of the place of Security Studies as a sub-discipline of International Relations

Humanity in Peril: Navigating Security Concerns

At the end of this module you will:

  • Gain an understanding of debates about the meaning of security within international relations and the rationale for the development of a concept of ‘human security’ 
  • Be able to demonstrate  a detailed knowledge and understanding of the human security debate in relation to specific problems and policy issues ranging from the environmental change through food insecurity to migration and international crime
  • Be able to demonstrate an understanding of the extent and limits of the impact of human security perspectives on the policies of the UN, EU and key states
  • Develop critical abilities to analyse primary and secondary resources focused on human security.
  • Enhance the capacity to work independently, demonstrating initiative, self-organisation and time-management, as well as co-operating with other students as partners to achieve common goals.

International Relations Dissertation and Research Methods

  • Understand research methods and digital transformation frameworks
  • Analyse and evaluate research for informed decision-making
  • Design digital transformation strategies for organisations
  • Apply project management skills in real-world business contexts

Work Based Project

On successful completion of this module students will be able to demonstrate the ability to:

  • Understand and apply relevant social scientific research methods
  • Formulate a significant research question and write a research proposal
  • Conduct systematic research to answer their research question
  • Evaluate critically relevant sources and evidence sources
  • Reference their work thoroughly, using a consistent referencing system
  • Produce a dissertation that is written, argued and structured rigorously, to expected postgraduate standards

The MA International Relations is designed to provide a deep understanding of global politics, international systems, and diplomatic relations. This programme equips students with critical thinking, analytical, and research skills needed to navigate complex global issues and build successful careers in international affairs.

Course Benefits

  • Develop in-depth knowledge of global politics, diplomacy, and international relations theories
  • Gain insights into global security, conflict resolution, and international cooperation
  • Understand international law, foreign policy, and global governance systems
  • Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate complex global issues
  • Build strong research and policy analysis capabilities
  • Improve communication, negotiation, and diplomatic skills
  • Explore key global challenges such as climate change, human rights, and globalization
  • Learn through real-world case studies and current international events
  • Increase employability in roles such as Diplomat, Policy Analyst, and International Relations Specialist
  • Access career opportunities in government, NGOs, international organizations, and global businesses
  • Develop a strong global perspective and cultural awareness
  • Suitable for graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, making it a flexible conversion programme

Course Features

Duration : 18 Months

7 Modules

Self Study | Online | E-Learning

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FAQ's About MA International Relations

The MA International Relations is a postgraduate degree that focuses on global politics, diplomacy, and the relationships between countries. It helps students understand international systems, global conflicts, and policy-making processes.

This programme is ideal for graduates from any discipline who are interested in global affairs, politics, diplomacy, and international organizations, as well as professionals seeking careers in these fields.

Graduates can pursue roles such as:

  • Diplomat
  • Policy Analyst
  • International Relations Specialist
  • Political Analyst
  • NGO Program Manager

You will develop:

  • Critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Research and policy evaluation abilities
  • Communication and negotiation skills
  • Global awareness and cultural understanding
  • Strategic and political analysis skills

Yes, many programmes are designed as conversion courses, allowing students from non-related academic backgrounds to enter the field.

The cost of the MA International Relations may vary depending on the study mode, duration, and support services included. For detailed and up-to-date fee information, flexible payment plans, and any available discounts, we recommend contacting our admissions team directly.

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