The International Relations MA at Leeds Beckett University is a postgraduate course designed for individuals interested in broadening their understanding of global issues and international relationships. The course delves into some of the most pressing topics of contemporary international relations, such as the role of states and international organizations in a time of global uncertainty, and the role of power and influence among countries.Course Content: The MA in International Relations is a full-time, one-year course or can be taken part-time over two years. Students will engage in the study of an extensive range of topics that delve into the complexities of international relationships and global issues, providing a broad global perspective. Key Modules: The key modules that this course covers include: International Relations Theory and Practice, Global Governance, State, Identity and Violence, International Development and World Politics, Contemporary Issues in International Relations, and a Dissertation.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates have secured roles in high-profile international agencies, diplomatic services, social and civic organisations, national and local government, non-governmental organisations and international corporations. Some of the roles include: diplomatic services officer, policy officer, public affairs consultant, social researcher and international development worker.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.