The MA International Relations: Global Security and Development at the University of Plymouth is a postgraduate course that lets students delve deep into international politics, examining issues of security, development and political economy. This course focuses on 21st-century problems and uncovers the roles and impact of powerful players like states, multinational corporations, and international organisations.Course Content: This course enhances existing understanding of international politics with a comprehensive and detailed study of International Relations theories. It offers in-depth coverage of issues such as global security and development, and explores various perspectives such as gender, race, and class. The course also includes a unique War and the Military module, alongside the traditional study of state-to-state relations, global problems, and theories of International Relations.Key Modules: These include 'Global Security in the 21st Century', 'Direction of Studies', 'Dissertation', 'Foreign Policy: Leadership, Power and Responsibility', 'War and the Military', 'Development Theories and Issues', and 'Regionalisms and Global Order'. Future Careers: Graduates of this course find careers within governmental and non-governmental organisations, think tanks, the media, and the global political arena. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.