MASTERS OF International Relations / International Law

Graduate with two sought-after master's qualifications and enhance your employability in the fields of international politics and law.

This two year full-time (or part-time equivalent) dual master's program will enable you to understand the links between international politics and international law. These include how political events can shape international legal decision-making, the impact of law on trade, international security and other political issues, and how politics and law mutually shape each other.

In International Relations, your courses introduce the history of the international system, theoretical approaches to international relations, security in the international system and international political economy.

In International Law, one compulsory course introduces public international law and the remaining three focus on international law in action, and the nexus between international and domestic law. You'll then choose from a series of elective courses to suit your personal growth and interests.

All of this will give you a clear understanding of the ground rules for international political behaviour, including how international law facilitates business, shapes crises and drives state behaviour, the rules that allow businesses to operate successfully in the international sphere, and the politics that sometimes override those rules.

In short, you'll gain the knowledge to pursue any internationally focused career, whether in government, NGOs or international business.

Program highlights

  • Acquire two master's degrees in a shorter timeframe than if studying them individually.
  • Learn from award-winning teachers and internationally renowned academics.
  • Take advantage of industry networking opportunities.
  • Gain the qualifications to get ahead in your chosen international profession.