Course Learning Outcomes
- A familiarity and appreciation of the principal theoretical developments in the study of International Relations
- A familiarity and appreciation of the historical development and historical formation of the international system, international order, world system and global order.
- A familiarity and ability to properly identify and utilise the key theoretical and conceptual vocabulary of International Relations.
- A critical understanding of the significance of the theoretical debates within International Relations; a critical understanding of the historiographical debates within International Relations; a critical understanding of the historical dynamics of the international.
- An appreciation of the relationship between International Relations and other social science disciplines and problems.
- An ability to critically review publications in the field.
- An ability to write essays and extended pieces of written analyses.
- An ability to give a spoken presentation of a problem in International Relations.