Overview This comprehensive two-year full-time (or part-time equivalent) dual degree program in Master of International Relations - Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Queensland equips students with two prestigious qualifications from a globally recognized institution in peace and conflict studies. The curriculum offers a deep dive into the intricate structures and dynamics of the international system, alongside specialized knowledge addressing critical issues in peace and conflict. Students will explore contemporary world politics, international security, and governance, while honing skills in political analysis and risk evaluation.
The Master of International Relations - Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Queensland is a comprehensive two-year program designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and skills related to global peace and conflict issues. This dual degree offers two esteemed qualifications from a renowned institution, preparing graduates to navigate the complexities of international relations.
The curriculum delves into the essential structures and dynamics of the international system, focusing on critical matters of peace and conflict. Students will engage with contemporary global politics, international security, and governance, while developing expertise in political analysis and risk assessment.
Core Courses:
Applicants should possess a relevant undergraduate degree with a satisfactory academic record.
Proficiency in English must be demonstrated through one of the following assessments:
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in international relations, diplomacy, non-governmental organizations, and governmental agencies. The skills acquired during the course will enable them to address complex global challenges and contribute significantly to peace and conflict resolution efforts worldwide.
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