About International Relations in Canterbury Christ Church University
Why do states co-operate? What is the effect of globalisation? As long as there have been states, there has been negotiation, cooperation and war. You will explore the links between identity, conflict and models of governance to deal with the challenges of the 21st century.
You will have the opportunity to examine a fascinating range of current issues, theoretical analysis and historical context based on three important elements:
- international relations theories and their relevance
- analysis of regional and global organisations
- contemporary issues, such as migration and climate change.
Why International Relations?
If you are considering a degree in International Relations, then you are probably already quite well informed about what is happening both nationally and internationally. However, knowing what is happening, and fully understanding why the world is the way it is, are two different things. Our lecturers will introduce you to theories and conceptual approaches which will help you to make sense of political events and processes. Engaging with fellow students, who are as passionate as you are, brings further insights as you explore together the core themes of International Relations – power, justice, security and peace.
As long as there have been states, there has been negotiation, cooperation, conflict and war. However, in the age of globalisation, relations between states and individuals are changing faster, and it feels, more dramatically. Our International Relations degree looks at how, in a globalising world, states interact, and at the relationship between states and nonstate actors, such as the UN, the EU, NATO and multinational corporations. Led by experts in international security, postconflict institutional building, foreign policy, minority rights and global justice, our modules explore the links between identity, conflict and cooperation and models of governance to tackle 21st century challenges which extend beyond the borders of nation states.
We pride ourselves on the warm atmosphere and inclusive spirit of our courses and learning environment. Our teaching has been recognised for its innovative character, particularly the student centred nature of learning and assessment. Our priority is to provide high quality learning and teaching, and a transformative student experience.
What can i do next?
In a competitive job market, it is crucial that as a graduate you have all the right skills that employers are looking for. Our International Relations degree emphasises transferable skills at each level of study, with a strong focus on career development. You can expect to gain skills in critical thought and analysis, working autonomously and as part of a team, networking, and the ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise fashion.
International Relations graduates have gone on to enter a variety of roles in sectors such as diplomacy, leading international nongovernmental organisations in London, Brussels and other European capital states, journalism, law, and graduate training schemes in the public and private sectors. A high proportion of our students also go on to study at postgraduate level in the UK and internationally.
Academic qualification equivalents:
- Successful completion of standard 12 th with 60% average and one further year of study
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.0, with no less than 6.0 in Writing and no less than 5.5 in Reading, Speaking and Listening.
- TOEFL : Total minimum score of 80, with at least 19 in reading, writing and listening.
- PTE : overall score of 50 and no PTE communicative skills score below 42
Canterbury Christ Church University Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1873 |
No. of Campuses |
1 main campus |
No. of Residence Halls |
10 |
Graduate Job Rate |
89.9% (full time) |
Research Funding |
Above 600,000 NZD pa |
Cost of Attendance |
29,550 NZD pa |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Mode of Program |
Full time and online |
Canterbury Christ Church University Tuition fee
Courses |
UG |
PG |
Doctorate |
Arts |
25,500-30,200 |
29,000-33,800 |
6,749 |
Business |
28,100 |
29,900 |
7,066 |
Engineering |
42,000 |
42,000 |
8,130 |
Science |
32,000 |
34,900-36,600 |
7,062–7,855 |
Law |
30,200 |
33,800 |
7,066 |
Canterbury Christ Church University Living Cost
- The weekly living cost for an international student staying at a residential hall/flat/homestay is 384.50 NZD, 305.75 NZD, and 360 NZD, respectively.
- Application deadline for accommodation: December 1 (February intake); May 1 (June intake).