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Open University: International Relations (F94)
Institution | Open University |
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Department | The Open University |
Web | http://www.open.ac.uk |
general-enquiries@open.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0300 303 5303 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
This masters degree will equip you with the tools to analyse key global challenges. This includes how the world responds to international division, rising powers, national and global security threats, the rise of populism, and global ethical dilemmas. You’ll gain a comprehensive grounding in core conceptual, empirical and theoretical debates in international relations. You’ll develop your knowledge of research methods as you progress, culminating in an extended, independently researched dissertation. You’ll also deepen a number of skills that are crucial to enhancing your career development and academic and professional research skills.
Key features of the course - Engage with some of the most important global challenges facing the world today.
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Emphasises real-world issues, including international division, rising powers, national and global security threats, the rise of populism, and global ethical dilemmas.
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Learn a range of theoretical approaches, concepts, methods and scholarly debates within International Relations.
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Develops your independent research skills culminating in a dissertation project.
MA
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You must hold a UK honours degree or equivalent to be accepted for the MA in International Relations. A degree in International Relations, International Studies or a closely related subject would be ideal. If your degree is not in International Relations, you will be required to show some knowledge of the subject and the study skills expected of a graduate in this field. You should be aware that a degree of at least 2.1 or equivalent will greatly increase your chances of successfully completing the MA. |
Location | Distance Learning Online None |
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