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Master of International Relations and Policies in Lincoln University under the Faculty of Social Science Arts and Humanities is a program grounded on political principles and processes as well as foreign affairs and relations between different countries along with learning of languages and world cultures that helps professionals to think globally and become a successful leader on the international platform. Professionals systematically explore themes such as government and private policies, political behavior, economic issues in local and international government systems. Current global market dynamism and today’s fast-changing business policies, project environments are difficult to manage without having the knowledge of updated international policies to take key decisions. The survival of both private and public sectors in an increasingly competitive national and international environment is dependent on the availability of skilled human resources with the necessary competencies to steer, lead and manage organizations through these complex and highly competitive scenarios. Skilled, competent, sophisticated and market sensitive professionals can work in public and private sector as managers, policy-makers and captains of industries to thrive in the new globalized world.
Program Aim
The program of Master of International Relations and Policies will produce masters in the field of public policy, economics, international law, cultural studies and much more who are:
Career Opportunities
The successful completion of Master of International Relations and Policies can cover broad categories. LUC student can find positions that affect the functioning of national and global political, economic, social, and cultural system in a wide variety of ways. Students also may establish themselves as an employee of Foreign Service, Civil Service Positions in both Government and Private Sectors.
After completion of this course individuals may find positions as:
Subjects
Full Time : 18 - 36 Months
Part Time : 36 - 72 Months
Sl.No. | Subject Code | Subject | Credit |
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1 | MIR 1013 | Theories in International Relations | 3 |
2 | MIR 1023 | International Political Economy | 3 |
3 | MIR 1033 | Major Power of Contemporary International Relations | 3 |
4 | MIR 1043 | International and Regional Organizations | 3 |
5 | MIR 2053 | International Law of Peace | 3 |
6 | MIR 2063 | Contemporary Issues in World Development | 3 |
7 | MIR 2073 | International Law of War & Neutrality | 3 |
8 | MIT 1313 | Research Methodology | 3 |
9 | MIR 3093 | Diplomacy & International Governance | 3 |
10 | MIR 3103 | International Communication | 3 |
11 | MIR 3113 | Malaysia's Foreign Policy | 3 |
Elective (choose any one from the following) | |||
12 | MIR 3123 | Terrorism and Counter Terrorism | 3 |
13 | MIR 3133 | Area Studies: Europe and North America | 3 |
14 | MIR 3143 | Area Studies: Asia | 3 |
15 | MIR 3153 | South East Asia: Political Society, Foreign Relation | 3 |
16 | MGR 4166 | Dissertation | 6 |
Intake and Entry Requirements
Intake :
Entry Requirements :
For postgraduate programs, prospective international students must pass the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum score of 5.0; or equivalent qualifications.