The MA International Relations course offered by the University of Portsmouth examines significant issues and debates in international politics, with a focus on contemporary political issues and critical thinking. The course fosters students' ability to analyse, evaluate, and critically interpret developments in the constantly changing world of politics.Course Content: The content of the MA International Relations course includes several significant areas of study. This includes contemporary international relations theories, global security, and the debates in international relations. The course also addresses transnational crime, cyber security, and terrorism, examining these topics on both a theoretical and practical level.Key Modules: Key modules of the course include 'Contemporary Debates Within International Relations Theory', 'Global Security', 'Transnational Crime and Counter Terrorism', 'Research Management', 'Dissertation/Major Project', and an optional unit on topics such as 'United Nations Diplomacy' or 'Global Governance: Institutions And Policies'.Accreditations: The course does not list specific accreditations.Future Careers: After completing the MA International Relations course, students can pursue a range of career paths. Many graduates find positions in national and international public, private, and third-sector organisations. Careers can span a variety of fields such as journalism, diplomacy, government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), international organisations, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.