Keele University offers an International Law postgraduate degree which allows students to advance their knowledge and understanding of international law principles and practices. This course is designed to develop high quality, transferable skills for those aspiring to practice law at an international level or work within international organisations.Course Content: The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and interactive tutorials. The entire program includes the study of established and emerging areas of international law. Students will study core subjects, such as 'General Principles of International Law' and 'Case Studies in International Law', as well as a wide range of elective modules in areas such as Human Rights, International Criminal Law, and International Trade Law.Key Modules: Some of the modules include: Legal Research Methods, Crime and Global Security, Dissertation, Public International Law, Children and Human Rights, and European Union Law.Future Careers: Students who complete this qualification have a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates have pursued careers in a variety of settings, such as governmental and non-governmental organisations, international courts and tribunals, academia and multinational corporations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.