Course summary
We all have to live with the consequences of state actions, for example, whether countries are receptive or hostile to refugees fleeing war and oppression, or whether there is an adequate response to climate change. International relations form the backdrop to such decisions, and impact our ability as a society to address global problems. Our International Relations MA course is the perfect choice for individuals who are ambitious about pursuing a career with a global impact. Our course analyses the relations between states and through our research-led teaching, builds an understanding of issues including global justice, the causes of war, intelligence and national security, and international human rights. You can choose to study from a wide range of optional modules allowing you to tailor your studies according to your interests and career aspirations. You can choose to explore topics such as fake news and the digital revolution, international political economy, and contemporary international security. You'll graduate ready for a range of careers including working in the public and private sector, the media, politics, government or research. Many students take an active role in politics throughout their time in the school, and after. Others go into a range of careers, including management, marketing, teaching and broadcasting.
Modules
Core modules Dissertation; Research Methods in International Relations; Theories and Concepts in International Relations Optional modules: Contemporary Warfare; Global Asia; IPE in the Era of Globalisation and Regionalisation; The Politics of Celebrity, Sex and 'Alternative' Lifestyles in China; Terrorism and Insurgencies; The Theory and Practice of Diplomacy The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer but is not intended to be construed and/or relied upon as a definitive list of the modules that will be available in any given year. Modules (including methods of assessment) may change or be updated, or modules may be cancelled, over the duration of the course due to a number of reasons such as curriculum developments or staffing changes. Please refer to the module catalogue for information on available modules. This content was last updated on Wednesday 25 September 2024. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.
Assessment method
You will be assessed in different ways on various modules. Assessment methods will include examinations and coursework essays.
Entry requirements
2.1 (or international equivalent); IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element).
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Course contact details
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