Master of International Relations and Diplomacy

The Master of International Relations and Diplomacy will be awarded upon the successful completion of either:

OPTION 1

The Post Graduate Certificate in International Relations or its equivalent plus any six additional courses from the following schedule of CIRA course offerings; OR

OPTION 2

The Post Graduate Certificate in International Relations or its equivalent plus four additional courses from the following schedule of CIRA course offerings, and a minor thesis.

Schedule of CIRA course offerings:

INR401 Approaches to International Relations: Theory & Practice

INR402 International Co-operation and Organisation

INR403 The Politics of International Justice

INR404 Special Readings Unit

INR405 Conflict and Peace-Building in the Pacific

INR406 Conference Diplomacy

INR407 Global Business Management

INR408 International Trade

INR409 Negotiating Internationally Approved

INR410 The Geopolitics of the South Pacific

INR411 Development Studies as Political Science: Question and Answers

INR412 Special Research Project

INR413 Contemporary Strategic Issues in Asia Pacific

INR414 The United Nations: System and Operations

INR415 US Foreign Policy: Foundations and Practice

MBA401 Pacific Business Environment

Note: The minor thesis (INR500) option is available only after successfully completing the Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations as the last component of the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy programme.