The International Relations course at Canterbury Christ Church University is designed to help students understand and engage with the world around them. The course offers a grounded understanding of international and global relations in a time of rapid and complex change. It explores issues and challenges from terrorism and nuclear proliferation to climate change, poverty, indigenous rights, gender justice, and Brexit. Course Content: The course includes both theoretical and practical study of various aspects of international politics, development, history, and culture. It aims to develop a multidimensional and nuanced understanding of the global community and its myriad challenges and opportunities. Key Modules: The course combines a variety of modules including Global Governance, International Relations Theories, Global Political Economy, Foreign Policy Analysis, Conflicts, Crisis and Identities, Global Environmental Politics, Security, Peace and Conflict, and Independent Research Project in Politics and International Relations.Accreditations: While there is no specific accreditation for this course, its modules meet the rigorous standards of the university and will form a part of your final degree.Future Careers: After successfully completing this course, students can pursue career opportunities in a wide range of sectors including diplomacy, international development, civil service, public policy, government and international organizations, media and public relations, education, and research sectors, among others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.