The Master's in International Law with International Relations at the University of Kent is a multidisciplinary degree program, providing students with the opportunity to explore global issues from both a legal and political perspective. Students pursuing this degree can tailor their course of study to fit their interests and career goals, with module selection proving to be instrumental.Course Content: The course features a comprehensive study, giving students an understanding of international law, in particular, its theory, practical application and its scope. Additionally, it enables students to form a critical awareness of the wider political and societal issues associated with international law.Key Modules: The course is highly customizable, allowing students to choose their own module combination based on their interests and ambitions. However, modules related to legal theory, international relations theory, terrorism and counter-terrorism, human rights law, criminal law, and global business regulation are commonly studied.Future Careers: Graduates with a Master's in International Law with International Relations have a wide range of career prospects. The skills and knowledge gained from this course can lead to opportunities in international organizations, non-governmental organizations, international law firms, and corporations, the United Nations or your home country’s foreign service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Click here to visit the page.