The International Relations MSc course at Kingston University is a postgraduate course that examines key problems and debates in world politics. The course is designed to meet the needs of both recent graduates and professionals seeking to explore diplomatic and political dimensions of the international community.Course Content: The course aims to develop a critical understanding of international relations. It provides a systematic understanding of theories, issues and processes, oriented towards the complexities of the world as it enters the twenty-first century. The course emphases on theoretical perspectives, policy analysis, case studies, and comparative approaches, which helps to shape global creativity and innovation.Key Modules: The key modules in this course are International Relations Theory, Research Methods and Dissertation Workshop, and Global Governance for Peace and Security. Other modules that students can choose from include Gender and Politics, Violent Conflict and International Politics, and Climate Change and Environmental Governance.Future Careers: Graduates would be well suited for a range of careers in public, private and voluntary sectors, including roles in public administration, human resources, marketing, public relations and management, and may also move into related academic careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.