MA/PGDip International Studies and Diplomacy
SOAS University of London
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 3 year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 17,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* full-time fees: UK £17,000; Overseas £24,650. Part-time 2 years fees: UK £8,500/year; Overseas £12,325/year. Part-time 3 years fees: UK £5,610/year; Overseas £8,135/year
Introduction
Mode of Attendance: Full-time or part-time
The MA/PGDip International Studies and Diplomacy (ISD) programme is designed for those engaged in, or planning to embark upon, a professional career requiring international expertise in government, not-for-profit, corporate or academic environments.
ISD aims to prepare students for a variety of roles, such as working within a Foreign Service or other government department; international civil service (such as the United Nations or European Union); international NGOs (working in fields such as development, humanitarian assistance and conflict resolution); multinational corporations and international media. The programme also suits those engaged in or considering research roles within a policy think tank, risk analysis organisation or doctoral programme and seeking to deepen their academic and practical understanding of international affairs and contemporary diplomatic practice.
The programme has a multi-disciplinary structure and draws on the teaching and research strengths of CISD and of the SOAS departments of International Politics, Law, Economics and area studies (especially of Asia, Africa and the Middle East) as well as a wide range of languages. Students choose a combination of modules to meet their specific professional needs and personal interests.
Students on this course will have the opportunity to participate in CISD's Study Tour of Geneva.
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Admissions
Curriculum
Structure
Students take taught modules to the value of 180 credits plus 15,000-word dissertation:
- One 30 credit module or two 15 credit modules from A.
- Two 30 credit modules or four 15 credit modules from A or B.
- One 30 credit module or two 15 credit modules from A, B or C.
- Dissertation (compulsory) on a topic related to the programme’s core themes.
Postgraduate Diploma candidates take modules as the MA, excluding the dissertation.
A) International Studies and Diplomacy Modules
- General Diplomatic Studies
- Diplomatic Practice
- International Politics of Transitional Justice
- International Relations 1: Foundations of World Politics
- International Relations 2: Contemporary World Politics
- Foundations of International Law
- International Economics
- International Security
- Sport and Diplomacy: More than a Game
- History and Future of the United Nations
- Global Advocacy
B) Additional modules available within CISD
*List of guided options LIST B
- Energy Policy in the Asia-Pacific
- Global Energy & Climate Policy
- Multinational Enterprises in a Globalising World - Economic and Legal Perspectives
C) Options
Please note that acceptance onto an Options module is subject to availability of places, timetabling, and the approval of the convenor of that course. Suggested electives for International Studies and Diplomacy students Full Unit modules (1.0) *List of guided options LIST C.
- China and international politics
- China's Economic Transformation
- China and World Development
- Comparative politics of the Middle East
- Government and politics in Africa
- Government and politics of modern South Asia
- Government and politics of modern South-East Asia
- International politics of East Asia
- State and society in the Chinese political process
- Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations
- Theory, policy and practice of development
- International Political Communication
- Theoretical Approaches to International Journalisms
- Topics in the Chinese economy
Students may select 30 credits from SOAS online-learning modules. This is subject to approval from the programme convenor.
D) Dissertation
- Dissertation MA International Studies and Diplomacy
Important notice
The information on the programme page reflects the intended programme structure against the given academic session.
Program Outcome
Programme Objectives
- Excellent inter-disciplinary understanding of key concepts, theories and debates in the study of international affairs.
- Excellent knowledge of international policy debates and principle issues from perspectives of both the global North and South.
- Ability to undertake critical analysis of contemporary international policy issues and challenges.
- Development of module-specific practical skills such as policy analysis and policy advocacy, negotiation, mediation, communication and media relations.
We welcome applications from academically strong individuals from a wide variety of fields and backgrounds; however, it is not necessary to have a first degree in a discipline directly related to the programme.
Each application is assessed on its individual merits and entry requirements may be modified in light of relevant professional experience and where the applicant can demonstrate a sustained practical interest in the international field.
English Language Requirements
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