The International Relations BA (Hons) course at Coventry University is a dynamic and contemporary course that encourages a multifaceted exploration of the world whilst achieving your personal, intellectual, and professional potential. By engaging closely with key issues, theories, and diverse practices central to the discipline, it aims to nurture your understanding of the complexities and moral concerns of international relations.Course Content: The course entails a comprehensive overview of international relations, including coverage of different political systems and ethos, international development and globalization, world history, and theoretical frameworks. Further exploration is facilitated by optional modules that allow you to delve into specific areas of interest, such as human rights, diplomacy, security studies, and area studies.Key Modules: The core modules that students undertake include 'Global Security', 'International Techniques of Analysis', 'International Institutions and Policy', and 'Diplomacy and Statecraft'. Optional modules can be picked from a broad spectrum and include 'International and Comparative Human Rights', 'War and Society', 'Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding', and 'Geopolitics'.Accreditations: The BA (Hons) in International Relations at Coventry University has been designed to include accreditation with the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) – a unique achievement that could give you a real edge in the job market.Future Careers: Graduates from the International Relations BA (Hons) course may go on to work in various career paths including international diplomacy, civil service, humanitarian organizations, or multinational corporations. The course aims to develop abilities and skills desirable for professions such as policy analyst, foreign affairs specialist, international officer, or diplomacy services officer.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.