Deepen your knowledge of international relations. Gain the skills to unpack and detect the causes and consequences of the world’s biggest challenges.
Current world developments - such as security threats, changes of leadership, the emergence of new powers and the evolving nature of the EU - present fresh challenges to governments, regions and the international system as a whole.
This course explores these issues in depth, taking a close look at politics and policy-making of cybersecurity, security, diplomacy, and great and emerging powers, as well as the interplay of international power, order and institutions.
You'll gain the analytical skills to be able to unpack and detect the causes and consequences of specific political problems and the different political processes that have generated them.
This course attracts students from all over the world at different stages of their professional and academic lives, adding to the richness of debate and offering deep and diverse perspectives on this multi-faceted subject.
Studying at Bath provides you with the opportunity to work with researchers in international security, terrorism, foreign policy and the international political economy. Our staff have expertise in many relevant topics including intelligence, the global resurgence of religion, emerging powers and peace and conflict studies, they offer fresh and leading perspectives on these highly complex and evolving areas.
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Gain key skills
You'll leave with:
- a broad and informed perspective on current issues of international relations
- the strong analytical skills and theory-informed reasoning to be able to conduct political analysis and understand current challenges and developments
- a deep insight into the world of negotiation and diplomacy and how multilateral institutions operate in the domains of trade and security
- a strong foundation for international careers in administration, diplomacy, policy formation and research
This course is suited to those with an interest in contemporary world affairs and a degree in a relevant subject, such as international relations, politics, European studies, history, sociology, economics or languages. It’s a highly relevant course if you’re interested in, or already working in, public policy, diplomacy, government, think tanks, NGOs, business and industry, or education.
Graduate prospects
Studying this course provides an excellent grounding for working in international organisations, multinational corporations, public bodies and think tanks.
Graduates have gone on to successful careers in a wide range of organisations, including:
- Crisis Scenario Designer, Transmedia Storyteller Ltd
- Immigration Administrator, Global Visa
- Project Manager, BDO China
- Reporter, Nation TV
- Research Manager, MetrixLab
Some of our students choose to go on to doctoral research.