REGULATIONS FOR MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (MSIR)

Overview

Duration                                           18 months

Actual Credit Load                       288

Maximum Credit Load              360

Minimum MBK Credit Load     270

 

1.0        PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME

The programme seeks to develop graduates’ knowledge, competencies and analytical skills for them to be able to comprehend and resolve contentious contemporary international relations issues in the modern global contexts.

2.0   ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Normal Entry: A 2.1 pass, or better in Political Science, Public Management and Administration, Economics, Defence and Security Studies, Strategic Studies, History, Development Studies and Law or any relevant related degree.

Special Entry: A general degree and any other qualification in line with the Zimbabwe National Qualifications Framework (ZNQF).

3.0      PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS

Areas of study: Theories of international relations, Global Peace and Security Studies, International Law and Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, International Institutions, International Political Economy, Research Methods, Geopolitics, International Justice Systems, Africa’s International Relations, International Governance and Development and

Specialist focus: Rigorous research guided inclusive international relations systems which foster sustainable nation-state and global development.

Orientation: Applied critical action research premised on creativity, innovation and empirical student-centred learning.

   Distinctive:  The programme seeks to produce creative, innovative, proactive, and highly competent graduates who are versatile and adaptive to the highly dynamic and competitive modern global environments.

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