The Security and International Relations course offered by Canterbury Christ Church University is a postgraduate level program developed for students interested in understanding contemporary debates in international relations conceptually and in practice. The course intends to provide students with in-depth knowledge of international security in the contemporary world, with a specific focus on the role of non-state actors and the threats they perceive.Course Content: The Security and International Relations course targets to provide an understanding of the contemporary debates in the discipline of international relations, with a particular focus on the complexity of events and issues within the global community. The course also studies different political philosophies and theories to help students learn how to critique received wisdom.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the program include 'Security Studies: Theories and Approaches', 'Security Studies: Emerging Issues', 'Diplomacy: Theories and Practice', 'International Relations: Theories and Approaches', 'International Relations: Emerging Issues', and 'Dissertation'.Accreditations: Not mentioned.Future Careers: Upon course completion, you could find employment in diplomatic services, international organizations, NGOs, and multinational corporations. The Security and International Relations course could also assist in developing a career in an international human rights agency, a humanitarian aid organization or the emergency services.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.