International Relations MA

Course Details

Course Subject

International Relations MA

Total Credit

180

Qualification

Postgraduate Taught

Awarding Body

Middlesex University London

Academic Level

Level 7

Course Location

Hendon campus

Course Duration

1 Year

Course Fees

£ 17600 Yearly

MOI

Not Accepted

OIETC

Not Accepted

Intakes

September

Work Placement

No

About The Course

About the course

In our increasingly interconnected world, the need for different nations and peoples to co-exist presents both challenges and opportunities. By understanding these challenges, you have a greater chance of thriving in the global arena.

If you’re ambitious and forward-thinking, with an eye on a career in diplomacy, international public service, international affairs or commerce and political risk, an International Relations MA from Middlesex can be a vital stepping-stone.

This degree is ideal for those looking to broaden their skill set and knowledge. Our London location attracts students from all across the world, which provides a natural environment for sharing international perspectives and cultural diversity.

What you will gain

Some of the benefits you’ll enjoy by joining us on this course include:

  • Academic-led field trips to some of London’s most important global organisations, such as the UN’s International Maritime Organization and Minority Rights Group International (MRG)
  • The opportunity to work alongside a diverse student body that provides a natural environment for varied insight and discussion

The chance to gain valuable work experience options on an internship abroad with a major international non-governmental organisation.

 

English Requirement

You have to get at least 6.5 band socre of IELTS

General Requirement

Here are the qualifications relevant for this course:

  • A 2:2 honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in a relevant social science or humanities subject – e.g. sociology, history, development studies, social policy, geography, philosophy, degrees in law, business studies, management, psychology and similar subjects that have some political components).

If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, we may be able to count this towards your entry requirements.

Applicants who have degrees in other subject areas will be considered if they have appropriate experience in working in government, public administration or international organisations (for example people working in London embassies). Applicants should submit a CV at the point of application outlining their experience.

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