The MA in International Relations at the University of York is a comprehensive course providing a critical understanding of the core literature of international relations. It offers students the opportunity to develop specialist skills in aspects of contemporary security studies and political philosophy.Course Content: The study programme allows students to develop a wide range of subject-specific, technical and more general transferable skills, which can be applied to a range of different future career paths. It combines compulsory and optional modules that encourage students to critically assess the challenges of international politics and provide an in-depth understanding of theoretical perspectives.Key Modules: The modules are divided between core and optional. Core modules include 'Contemporary Theories of International Relations' and 'Foreign Policy Making in The 21st Century.' Optional modules include 'Contemporary Security Studies,' 'Modern Warfare: Institutions and Laws' and 'Political Philosophy.'Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University of York.Future Careers: The course is designed to prepare students for a career in international relations, or for further study in this area. Also, it can also lead to roles in policy-making and diplomacy, as well as careers in multinational corporations, non-governmental organisations and international institutions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here