The International Relations with International Law course is a full-time postgraduate program offered by the University of Kent. This course is specifically designed for individuals who desire to acquire an advanced understanding of the intricacies and complexities of international relations, with a specific focus on international law. Course Content: The course content provides a comprehensive analysis of international relations and various themes in international law. Students engage in in-depth study about the theory of international relations and international organizations, the workings of the international system, conflict resolution, diplomacy and the functioning of the international economy. It also provides a detailed understanding of the laws governing human rights, criminal law, humanitarian law, refugee law, and the laws of war.Key Modules: The core modules for this course include International Relations Theory (Plus a choice from: International Conflict and Security, International Organizations: The WTO and Public Law and Human Rights Law) and another module in International Law (Choice from: Law of Armed Conflict, International Criminal Law, International Human Rights Law or Migration Law and Policy). Optional modules include International Relations: Contemporary Debates, Diplomatic History of Europe, War and US Foreign Policy, International Conflict Analysis, Religion and Politics and European Union Law and others.Future Careers: Graduates from this course are well equipped for various challenging career paths. They are ideally suited for roles in international organizations such as the United Nations, European Union, World Bank and others. They could also find rewarding careers in diplomatic services, humanitarian organizations, academia, and consultancy firms. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.