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International Relations – (M.A.)

The University of Exeter

School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 5,255 - ≈ € 13,937 (non-EEA)
Location: Exeter / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Streatham Campus, Exeter

The MA International Relations equips you with the tools to investigate the modern world and understand the forces which have shaped global politics.

At its core, the programme provides solid foundations in International Relations theory and will provide you with an understanding of how states, regions and multinational organisations have developed and interact. You will investigate the important questions relevant to world politics such as what are weak states, how do they become this way, and why do states go to war?

While the MA International Relations has particular focus on issues such as security, terrorism, global resistance movements, human rights, international law and governance, there is considerable scope to study specific topics of interest to you. Students in the past have investigated topics as diverse as the aboriginal territorial protests in Australia, the war on terrorism, US immigration policy and the power of global corporations.

The strength of our degree is the way in which we encourage you to get to the heart of how and why things happen. We use theory as a means to understand the big picture but also to investigate specific events such as the reemergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan; US intervention in Iraq; peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Bosnia; and the inability of the UN to prevent genocide in Rwanda.

We will encourage you to put yourself in the position of the policy makers and politicians who shaped events like these and to ask yourself if, armed with the same information and choices, whether you would make the same decisions. You may also get the chance hear first-hand accounts from the politicians, military commanders, aid workers, journalists and activists involved.

With a keen focus on contemporary issues, our teaching is informed by up to the minute thinking and research. You’ll draw on sources such as the latest think tank reports and policy texts and will be taught by academics whose opinions are sought by the media to give expert insight on current events happening around the world. You will also use film and video footage to understand how fiction and documentaries give us insight not just to events themselves, but how society seeks to interpret them.

While this is a challenging theory-based degree, which attracts high quality students hoping to go on to PhD study, it is also relevant to a wide range of careers. Many of our students are working professionals in governments around the world, non-governmental organisations, aid agencies and pressure groups, so our seminars are informed by a range of perspectives making for a rewarding and exciting study environment.


Contents

You will complete 180 credits which include two core modules, optional modules and a dissertation.

Core modules
* World Politics: Power and Institutions
* Intervention and Statebuilding

Optional modules
You can choose any relevant modules offered by the College of Social Sciences and International Studies such as the examples below, subject to availability.

* Understanding Democracy in the Middle East
* Global Justice and Activism
* Critical Global Studies - the Politics of Governance and Resistance
* Security and Terrorism
* Political Economy of Food and Agriculture
* The Politics of International Law
* Ethnopolitical Conflict: Prevention, Management, Settlement
* International Law: Crimes against Humanity and Genocide
* Islamism and Politics in North Africa
* Comparative Conflict Studies
* The History and Historiography of the Palestine Question
* The Middle East since 1945
* State and Society in the Middle East
* International Law: War Crimes and Crimes against Peace
* Logics of Explanation in Politics
* The EU in Global Politics
* European Political Integration

Dissertation
* Dissertation skills
* Dissertation (up to 15,000 words)

Please note that optional module choices may change from year to year.

IELTS

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Students are normally required to have a 2.1 or better in Politics or a cognate discipline at first degree level.

English requirements: ITELS 6.5

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade A (Score: 80)

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