
International Relations with Quantitative Methods (SocSci) MA (Hons)
Course Overview - International Relations with Quantitative Methods (SocSci) MA (Hons)
International relations is the study of how states and national societies interact across borders, especially in the areas of political, military, economic and cultural relations.
Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?
Glasgow has a growing reputation for its research and teaching in the field of international relations, particularly in global security and conflict, as well as specialties in regional and area studies in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, China, and the Middle East. You’ll develop a comprehensive under...
International relations is the study of how states and national societies interact across borders, especially in the areas of political, military, economic and cultural relations. <br/><br/><strong>Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?</strong> <br/><br/>Glasgow has a growing reputation for its research and teaching in the field of international relations, particularly in global security and conflict, as well as specialties in regional and area studies in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, China, and the Middle East. You’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of international relations and its relationship to politics and will be taught by leading academics who are experts in their fields. Studying International Relations at Glasgow can be taken in partnership with the Glasgow Q-Step ‘with Quantitative Methods’ pathway to give you more opportunities to develop your quantitative research skills. If you opt for the “International Relations with Quantitative Methods’ pathway (UCAS code L2G3) you would take five courses on planning research, data collection and analysis, as well as programming skills. These build skills sought after by employers and enhance your understanding of research. <br/><br/><strong>Career Prospects?</strong> <br/><br/>This exciting programme will prepare you for a wide variety of careers. You will develop your research and analytical skills, writing abilities, and capacity to communicate and deliver oral presentations effectively. Popular career destinations for our graduates include the civil and foreign service, local government, the charity sector, international organisations, teaching, and business.