Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA

    Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA at Durham University

    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 37,959 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA

    The Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA at Durham University is a Master program designed for students who want to build the knowledge and skills required for careers in this field. Delivered on campus at the Durham City campus in United Kingdom, the program is taught in English and takes 1 year to complete. Students study in a Full Time environment while preparing for future professional opportunities. Tuition fees are USD 37,959 / year, with the next intake on September 1, 2026.

    About Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA

    The MA in Politics and International Relations equips you with the skills to challenge conventional thinking, master complex political concepts, and analyse your own views about some of the most pressing global challenges.

    Immersing yourself in debates about a wide range of issues, from human rights and the ethics of armed conflict to the history of political thought, you will develop the knowledge and skills to critically review the complex relationships between governments and societies. You will learn to evaluate concepts, theories, and paradigms, drawing lessons from real-world studies informed by quantitative and qualitative investigations.

    Your learning will be informed by a wealth of ongoing research by experts working at the forefront of their field. Core modules in political ideologies and thought and international theory and organisation form the foundation of the course. The remaining modules can be tailored to suit your interests, with options spanning topics from Designing Political Inquiry to Global Governance. The optional modules also give you an opportunity to analyse the politics and international relations of different regions of the world in greater depth, taking account of regional political and economic factors. These interests can be further developed through the researching and writing of the dissertation.

    As a student in the School of Government and International Affairs, your learning will be informed by a wealth of ongoing research by experts working at the forefront of their field, with areas of expertise including political philosophy and the history of political thought, comparative political science, and international relations.

    On completion, graduates are well placed to pursue careers in international organisations, politics, and the civil service. Others move into the wider fields of journalism, teaching, business, and research.

    Gain the knowledge and skills to analyse and review the complex relationships between government and society, regionally, nationally, and globally.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A degree in the field of Social Sciences is preferable, however, in assessing the application we also take into account other facilitating factors such as relevant such as relevant experience in lieu of this requirement.
    • English language requirements band E.

    English language requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 68
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 102

    Career

    Our courses focus on developing self-aware, thoughtful, and ambitious global citizens with the skills and knowledge to secure rewarding and stimulating careers inside and outside of politics.

    This is underpinned by additional employability support from the University through its careers programme, employment-related events, and by maintaining the alumni network which stretches across the globe.

    Our postgraduates achieve successful careers in many fields including local and national government, diplomacy, newspaper and broadcast journalism, the charity sector, business and finance, publishing, law, manufacturing, teaching and academia, and the armed forces.

    Former postgraduate students have taken up roles with leading employers including the House of Commons, Clifford Chance, Accenture, British Airways, Ernst and Young, British Telecom, Goldman Sachs, PwC, the Royal Navy, House of Fraser, Channel 4, HSBC, Teach First, Black Rock, and the Audit Commission.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    37,959 / year
    Politics and International Relations (Political Theory),MA
    Durham University
    Durham University
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Durham

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