The International Relations of the Americas MSc offered by University College London (UCL) provides an in-depth understanding of the international dimensions of politics, economics and history in the American hemisphere. The course is an interdisciplinary program combining courses on the politics, economics, history and cultural background of the Americas.Course Content: The International Relations of the Americas MSc program offers a range of options and gives students the flexibility to tailor their coursework to their particular interests. It includes study of contemporary international relations and recent developments in the field. The program is divided into two parts: taught modules which are undertaken in the first two terms (autumn and spring), and a research component which is carried out over the summer term.Key Modules: Some of the compulsory modules included are "Politics of US Foreign Policy", "Globalisation and Latin American Development" and "The Politics of Human Rights in Latin America". Optional modules may include topics such as "The Making of Modern Latin America: History, Politics and Society", "Latin American Economics", and "The International Politics of Latin America".Future Careers: Graduates from UCL's International Relations of the Americas MSc have pursued successful careers in academia, diplomacy, journalism, international organisations, NGOs, and the public and private sectors. The course also provides a solid foundation for further research into the area of international relations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.