International relations is an area of politics that largely focuses on how two or more nations interact with each other. As an introduction to the course, you will study the evolution of international relations theory €“ for example how international relations relates to problems of anarchy, sovereignty, order, justice, and solutions. Early on in the course, you will have a choice between two topics: International Security which will look at the main concepts and models within the subject as well as its issues and policies, or International Political Economy which considers topics like globalization, financial liberation, and economic growth. Once your knowledge, understanding, and analytical skills have grown in international relations, you will choose a further two additional optional modules which cover democracy, migrant law, post-war world affairs, security in the middle east, and geopolitics. Finally, a research project of your choice under the guidance of a dissertation supervisor completes the course.
A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree, or equivalent internationally recognized qualification, in an essay-based subject (Social Science, History, Law, Humanities, Geography, English Literature) with a personal statement showing interest and background knowledge or 3 months relevant work experience.
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Economics and International Relations
Uxbridge area of London
Postgraduate
1
September
£8,485, £17,875,
Middle Sex
Postgraduate
GBP £8,100, £18,600
Chester, Warrington
Postgraduate
GBP £12,950
Uxbridge, Middlesex England, UK
Postgraduate
GBP