The International Relations program offered by the University of Strathclyde is a postgraduate program designed to assist students in developing their understanding of international relations theory and its practical application. This program piques interest in the vast and complex world of international politics while also honing the skills required for investigating and analyzing current issues.Course Content: The course covers various aspects of international relations. Subjects such as Global Governance, International Organisations, International Theory, Human Rights in International Politics and others help the students to comprehend the dynamics of International Relations. Additionally, the course also offers a dissertation module which involves a piece of extended writing (15,000 words) that allows students to pursue research on a topic of their interest.Key Modules: The course features a number of modules across two semesters. Volunteering for Citizens Advice Direct module provides an opportunity to develop a range of skills while working as part of a team delivering telephone and email advice to the public. Other key modules include Politics of the African Union, International Institutions & Regimes and Global Environmental Politics.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be wonderfully positioned for a variety of career options. Graduates may find job opportunities in various sectors including civil service, non-government organisations, international organisations such as the UN or EU, journalism, academia, and many more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.