Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Channel Islands | £18,700 | £9,350 |
| England | £18,700 | £9,350 |
| Northern Ireland | £18,700 | £9,350 |
| Scotland | £18,700 | £9,350 |
| Wales | £18,700 | £9,350 |
| EU | £29,600 | N/A |
| International | £29,600 | N/A |
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About
Overview
This programme provides a comprehensive assessment of contemporary international relations.
Theoretical Integration
It combines various theoretical approaches with the analysis of numerous cases and issues.
Domestic and International Interconnection
The programme examines how the distinction between domestic and international affairs is increasingly blurred.
Key Areas of Focus
- Trade
- Financial issues
- Environmental concerns
- Strategic matters
- Ideological perspectives
- Cultural influences
- Ethical considerations
Subject Area Information
International Relations (IR) is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the complexities of global politics, economics, and law. It examines the interactions between nations, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations.
1. Introduction to International Relations
2. International Political Economy
3. International Law
4. Comparative Politics
5. Foreign Policy Analysis
6. Global Security Studies
7. Regional Studies
- Analytical Skills
- Research Skills
- Communication Skills
- Problem-Solving Skills
Career
A discipline in International Relations equips students with a deep understanding of global affairs, a diverse skill set, and opens doors to a variety of impactful careers on the international stage.
Diplomat
Representing a country abroad, negotiating treaties, and fostering international relations.
International Lawyer
Specializing in international law, working with international courts, or advising multinational corporations.
Policy Analyst
Working for think tanks, government agencies, or international organizations to analyze and develop policies.
Intelligence Analyst
Working for national security agencies to assess global threats and provide strategic insights.
NGO Manager
Leading projects and initiatives for international non-profits focused on issues like human rights, development, and environmental protection.
Journalist
Reporting on international events, providing analysis, and informing the public about global issues.
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