International Relations (International Intervention) MSc

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Master

In Guildford

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Guildford

  • Duration

    1 Year

On our International Interventions pathway you will engage critical debates on the nature of international intervention. Discussion-seminar and simulation-based learning is animated by issues of state sovereignty, human rights, and the responsibility to protect people from atrocities.

You will study modules covering the latest research on international intervention and post-conflict processes, uniquely co-taught by experienced practitioners alongside the Centre for International Intervention’s academic experts.

Our International Intervention pathway also offers students the option of taking a Professional Training placement, allowing you to spend three months gaining vital industry-relevant experience.

Past students have gained experience working in diplomacy and foreign affairs, the military, charities and humanitarian NGOs, think tanks, and international organisations.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Guildford (Surrey)
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GU2 7XH

Start date

On request

About this course

International organisations, humanitarian agencies, and states, all intervene in the sovereign affairs of nation-states. But when might such intervention be justified, and how can it be made most effective?

Hosted in our Centre for International Intervention, our International Relations (International Intervention) MSc draws upon our staff's decades of experience in the diplomatic and humanitarian sectors. Crisis management and negotiation simulations enable you to apply the conceptual challenges presented by intervention in practical contexts.

With the option of a Professional Training placement, the International Intervention pathway will enable you to tackle the ethical, legal and political challenges posed by international intervention.

A minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree in either Area Studies (Asian Studies, European Studies etc.), Business Management, Criminology, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, History, Intercultural Communication and Translation, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Philosophy, Political Psychology, Politics, Public Administration, Sociology, Social Psychology or Women's Studies, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.

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Subjects

  • Conflict
  • International
  • International Relations
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Conflict Management
  • Relations
  • International Trade Law
  • International Public Law
  • International Trade
  • Relationship Counselling
  • Relationship Building

Course programme

Year 1

Module title
  • DISSERTATION
  • POSTGRADUATE PLACEMENT
  • INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENCE
  • INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
  • KEY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
  • MAKING WAR - INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION
  • POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
  • THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  • CRITICAL STUDIES ON SECURITY AND TERRORISM
  • GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
  • INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
  • INTERNATIONAL TRADE
  • MAKING PEACE - POST-CONFLICT PROCESSES
  • RESEARCH IN PRACTICE
Optional modules for Year 1 (full-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
  • Choose three optional modules

Additional information

Overseas fees - £17,500

International Relations (International Intervention) MSc

£ 8,100 VAT inc.