The International Law and International Relations MA at Lancaster University is a unique interdisciplinary course that combines the study of international law and international relations. This course is for those who seek a challenging and comprehensive understanding of contemporary international affairs. It offers an opportunity to analyze world politics and how it is influenced by international law, thereby equipping students not only with a greater understanding of the issues but also with the necessary skills to interpret global politics.Course Content: This degree requires students to complete three elective modules each term, which amounts to six overall. The course is structured in such a way that students study compulsory subjects and then choose from a broad range of optional modules. The optional subjects deal with modern international relations and the role of international organizations, and they involve a focus on numerous case studies.Key Modules: The core themes studied in this course include International Law, World Politics, The Laws of Armed Conflict, and Law and International Security.Future Careers: After completing the course, students can work in a variety of sectors commonly related to international relations, such as international and domestic non-government organizations (NGOs), public and private sector organizations, and law. Graduates frequently go on to work in diplomatic service, media, and international business such as consulting and lobbying firms.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.