The programme offers a deeper exploration of the ways in which people think about international relations, how international relations are theorised and conceptualised, and why they act the way they do when conducting international relations as a field of practice. The compulsory course covers the main explanatory and normative approaches in international relations theory - realism, liberalism, the "English School", constructivism, normative theory, gender and feminist writings and postcolonial perspectives. It explores international relations as knowledge, as a social science and as a practical discipline. The research track includes a compulsory course in social research methods. You'll also submit a 10,000-word dissertation and can choose optional courses within the department or elsewhere in the School.Alternatively, we offer the MSc International Relations programme which has a different core course, International Politics, and does not entail a compulsory methodology course.Graduate destinations:Most of our former MSc students go on to work in government, international organisations, financial institutions, journalism and corporations, but some continue on to research degrees and the academic profession.
Which department am I in?
International Relations
Study options
Full Time
(1 Year)
Tuition fees
£32,500.00 (35,41,076)
per year
This is a fixed fee
Start date
September 2026
Venue
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Houghton Street,
London,
Greater London,
WC2A 2AE, Southern England, United Kingdom
Entry requirements
For international students
Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in politics, history, international relations or similar disciplines.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.