M.A. in International Relations

M.A. in International Relations is a 2 year postgraduate degree that teaches global politics, diplomacy, and international relations. The course topics include international security, foreign policy analysis, international law, global governance, conflict resolution, and political economy. Students learn critical thinking, research, and analytical abilities, which prepare them to comprehend complex global concerns. The program also looks at the role of international organizations, human rights, and regional conflict. Graduates can work in government, international organizations, diplomatic services, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), think tanks, and multinational enterprises, or they can further their education in related subjects like political science or global studies.