The International Relations and International Intervention MSc course at the University of Surrey offers students the opportunity to explore complex concepts and theories of international relations, particularly those relating to international intervention. This course allows the investigation of international humanitarian intervention, the politics of violence and insecurity, peacekeeping, and conflict resolution.Course Content: The course takes a global approach, examining major political problems and events to see how they impact on the international system. Topics explored include war and peace, diplomacy, human rights, foreign policy, intervention, security and terrorism among others. The overall aim is to engage with debates regarding power, statecraft, governance, and how different aspects of political power are manifested.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include: Politics of International Intervention, Foreign Policy: Governance, Power and Security, International Relations Theory, Research Design, Method and Methodology, and Dissertation. Future Careers: This course provides an excellent grounding for those seeking to pursue careers in sectors requiring knowledge of international affairs. It gives a strong foundation for a variety of roles in NGOs, humanitarian and aid sectors, policy centres, international organisations, and public service. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.