The International Relations and Politics program at the University of Chester is a comprehensive course that provides an in-depth understanding of the contemporary world. It explores the nature of politics and international relations in the contemporary world, providing students with a range of transferable skills and knowledge in preparation for a career in a wide range of fields.Course Content: The International Relations and Politics course offers a balanced mix of compulsory and optional modules, allowing students to tailor the course to their interests. It covers key areas such as political theory, strategic studies, regional security, comparative politics, and human rights. The course also offers students the opportunity to study abroad at a partner institution.Key Modules: While exact modules can shift from year to year, ongoing constellations might incorporate Politics & Government in the UK, International Relations Theory, Global Governance, Political Science Research Methods, War & Peace in the Nuclear Age, and Middle East Politics.Accreditations: No specific accreditations were listed for this course.Future Careers: This course offers preparation for a career in various fields such as public service, international institutions, NGOs, or private sector businesses and consultancies. Alumni have entered careers in areas such as politics, local and national government, the diplomatic service, international organizations like the EU and UN, the armed services and security services, humanitarian and other NGOs, journalism, and teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.