International Relations MA
Course
In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
September
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Subjects
- Political Thought
- Democracy
- Politics
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- Human Rights Law
- International Relations
- International
- Law
- Public
Course programme
The MA consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.
Compulsory
Evolution of International Relations
Dissertation
Optional
Theory and Issues
Theory and Practice of Human Rights
Foundations of International Human Rights Law
Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Twentieth Century Political Thought
War in Politics - Democracy, War and Intervention
Globalisation
Public Policy Analysis
Imperialism and Culture
Regions and Space
Theory and Practice of Human Rights
Foundations of International Human Rights Law
Globalisation
Public Policy and the Challenges of Diversity
Public Policy Analysis
The United States in World Affairs 1945 – 2001
Imperialism and Culture
Security
Theory and Practice of Human Rights
Foundations of International Human Rights Law
Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Twentieth Century Political Thought
War in Politics - Democracy, War and Intervention
War in History - 1789 to Present
Intelligence History Failure and Success
The Second World War
International Security
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Additional information
Special Features
- Courses are designed and taught by world-renowned experts in politics, international relations, public policy and contemporary history.
- The department has a distinctive concentration of expertise in the history of modern political thought.
- We have close links with government, industry, and international organisations, with guest lectures from key political, intelligence, and business figures, as well as placement opportunities in some courses.
- Academic staff are dedicated to furthering knowledge in their particular fields.
International Relations MA