Master in Arts in Diplomacy, Law & Global Change

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  • Entry requirements
    A good Honours degree in the social sciences, law or a related area is usually required.
  • Academic title
    Master in Arts in Diplomacy, Law & Global Change
  • Course description
    This original programme is designed to shed light on the emerging global order of the twenty-first century from the perspectives of diplomacy and international law.

    Future prospects

    Career prospects exist in international business, public administration, the diplomatic service, international agencies and non-governmental organisations, as well as teaching and research.

    Course content

    The multidisciplinary nature of the course is reflected in the two core areas. Diplomacy and the International System, and International Law in the Contemporary World Arena. You will also study research skills and design. Optional modules offer you a choice to further your interests and career aspirations. Students who complete only the taught modules receive a Postgraduate Diploma. The MA is awarded on the completion of a dissertation.

    Additional support for international students

    Coventry University takes pride in the culture and richness that its international students bring to campus life. Currently over 2,000 international students from some 90 countries are pursuing programmes of study here, with a growing amount enrolling on postgraduate courses. A recent report ranked the University highly in terms of international student numbers, recognising our reputation as a leading international institution.

    To meet the needs of this rapidly growing community within the University's student population, our International Office is on hand to provide assistance on all relevant matters such as visas and immigration. It also serves as an information centre to help international visitors locate the many services and activities both on campus and further afield.

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