Taught by active researchers in International Relations and related fields, our MA International Relations will give you an expert level knowledge in all areas of the discipline, including inter-state relationships, supranationalism, diplomacy, trade, competition and conflict.
Modules place an emphasis on the latest developments in international affairs and in the academic discipline of international relations. Core introductory modules enable you to examine foundational theories and concepts, introduced alongside real-world details and essential context to build your knowledge as well as your understanding. You will come to appreciate both the autonomy of states and the tight restrictions placed on their sovereignty; the importance of both supranational institutions and commonly accepted informal norms; regional dynamics as well as global trends. As you become increasingly confident using theory, staff will encourage you to find research projects which interest you, and which allow you to apply your disciplinary expertise in a supported and rigorous way. Your final dissertation will be supervised and guided closely by staff but is a student-centred piece of independent work, wholly unique to you.
The course is taught and assessed entirely online and asynchronously, giving you the freedom to study anytime, anywhere. Course tutors will provide you with weekly tasks and activities, as well as bespoke learning resources, all designed with your final assessments and ultimate success in mind. The International Studies and History team at the University of Staffordshire is practised in delivering via distance learning, and will be present and approachable for you throughout your MA; you will be offered regular guidance and feedback. You will also join an international and professional cohort of fellow students who will offer peer-to-peer support and camaraderie.
You will have the choice of studying the core MA International Relations, or to specialise in a branch of International Relations by selecting one of our three pathways:
- Russian Studies
- Contemporary China
- Intelligence
Each pathway comes with a specialist module, and students on a pathway will write their final dissertation project on a subject related to their preferred pathway. Your final MA award will reflect your pathway expertise.
Taught by active researchers in International Relations and related fields, our MA International Relations will give you an expert level knowledge in all areas of the discipline, including inter-state relationships, supranationalism, diplomacy, trade, competition and conflict.
Modules place an emphasis on the latest developments in international affairs and in the academic discipline of international relations. Core introductory modules enable you to examine foundational theories and concepts, introduced alongside real-world details and essential context to build your knowledge as well as your understanding. You will come to appreciate both the autonomy of states and the tight restrictions placed on their sovereignty; the importance of both supranational institutions and commonly accepted informal norms; regional dynamics as well as global trends. As you become increasingly confident using theory, staff will encourage you to find research projects which interest you, and which allow you to apply your disciplinary expertise in a supported and rigorous way. Your final dissertation will be supervised and guided closely by staff but is a student-centred piece of independent work, wholly unique to you.
The course is taught and assessed entirely online and asynchronously, giving you the freedom to study anytime, anywhere. Course tutors will provide you with weekly tasks and activities, as well as bespoke learning resources, all designed with your final assessments and ultimate success in mind. The International Studies and History team at the University of Staffordshire is practised in delivering via distance learning, and will be present and approachable for you throughout your MA; you will be offered regular guidance and feedback. You will also join an international and professional cohort of fellow students who will offer peer-to-peer support and camaraderie.
You will have the choice of studying the core MA International Relations, or to specialise in a branch of International Relations by selecting one of our three pathways:
- Russian Studies
- Contemporary China
- Intelligence
Each pathway comes with a specialist module, and students on a pathway will write their final dissertation project on a subject related to their preferred pathway. Your final MA award will reflect your pathway expertise.