MA in International Relations

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MA in International Relations

Regent's American College London
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MA International Relations

This programme will enable you to analyse the complexities and processes involved in world politics and international affairs. You will explore the key sub-fields of the discipline and issues such as globalisation, human rights, humanitarian action and economic development. The programme is ideal for students seeking to work with a governmental agency, an inter-governmental organisation, a non-governmental organisation or a multinational corporation.

Core programme (27 credit hours)

Core modules

  • INTL 5000 Introduction to International Relations
  • INTL 5100 Research Methods and Perspectives
  • INTL 6000 International Relations:Theory or Practice OR INTL 6250 Thes…

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MA International Relations

This programme will enable you to analyse the complexities and processes involved in world politics and international affairs. You will explore the key sub-fields of the discipline and issues such as globalisation, human rights, humanitarian action and economic development. The programme is ideal for students seeking to work with a governmental agency, an inter-governmental organisation, a non-governmental organisation or a multinational corporation.

Core programme (27 credit hours)

Core modules

  • INTL 5000 Introduction to International Relations
  • INTL 5100 Research Methods and Perspectives
  • INTL 6000 International Relations:Theory or Practice OR INTL 6250 Thesis

Two classes from the Comparative Politics cluster:

  • INTL 5050 Comparative Politics
  • INTL 5570 Comparative Foreign Policy
  • INTL 5580 Politics of Development
  • INTL 5600 Area Studies
  • INTL 5605 Topics in Comparative Politics
  • INTL 5625 Middle East Area Studies
  • INTL 5635 Western European Area Studies
  • INTL 5645 Asian Area Studies
  • INTL 5655 Africa Area Studies
  • INTL 5665 South and Central Asia Area Studies
  • INTL 5685 Latin America Area Studies

Four modules from the International Politics cluster:

  • INTL 5400 International Political Economy
  • INTL 5510 Theories of International Relations
  • INTL 5530 International Law
  • INTL 5540 International Organisations
  • INTL 5550 War and Diplomacy
  • INTL 5560 US Foreign Policy
  • INTL 5700 Humanitarian Issues in International Politics
  • INTL 5800 Globalisation
  • INTL 5860 Issues in International Politics
  • INTL 5890 Terrorism in World Politics

Elective modules (9 credit hours)

In addition to the above courses, you will take take three elective modules. These can be chosen from the Comparative Politics or International Politics clusters (above) or from:

  • INTL 5500 Professional Seminars
  • INTL 5610 Non-Thesis Readings/Research
  • INTL 5900 Advanced Research Methods
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