

MA in International Studies, University of Limerick
Limerick, Ulster
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12 Months
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About this course
The MA in International Studies offers a comprehensive one-year, full-time programme that explores contemporary international issues through the lens of international relations theories. The course delves into topics like terrorism, nuclear proliferation, global inequality, and globalization. Students will engage with core modules, while also having the opportunity to select from a wide range of electives that align with their personal interests and career goals. The programme combines theoretical insights with practical applications and includes options like seminars, research methods, and an optional study trip to European institutions or international organizations.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme is ideal for students interested in understanding global political phenomena and developing practical skills in research and analysis. Its combination of core modules and electives provides a versatile skill set that can prepare students for roles in international organizations, policy, journalism, or further academic pursuits like a Ph.D..
Specialisation
Students can develop their expertise through elective modules in areas such as European Union institutions, peacebuilding, international political economy, and development. The diverse range of electives allows students to tailor their learning experience, fostering a deeper understanding of specific regions and topics within international relations.
Course fees
Application fees
16.25L
1st year tuition fees
16.25L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a primary degree in a relevant discipline such as economics, history, geography, political science, sociology, European studies, or law, with a minimum of second class honours. Additional requirements include supporting transcripts, certificates, identification documents, CV, and proof of English language proficiency if applicable.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
61
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this programme often pursue careers in journalism, public administration, international organizations, NGOs, think tanks, and interest groups. Some continue their studies, aiming for a Ph.D. or professional qualifications in law or commerce. The skills acquired prepare students for roles that require analytical thinking and a solid understanding of international relations.
FAQs
What are the first-semester modules?
The first semester includes the Graduate Seminar in International Relations, Graduate Research Methods, and one elective module chosen from options like Development, European Union policies, or Political Theory.
Is there an optional study trip?
Yes, students can opt for a multi-day study trip to Brussels or Geneva, which includes seminars with practitioners and visits to international institutions.
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