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# MADiplomacy and Foreign Policy

**Source**: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/politics/diplomacy-foreign-policy/
**Parent**: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/

# MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

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| UCAS code | 1234 |
| Duration | 1 year full time  2 years part time |
| Entry year | 2026 |
| Campus | [Streatham Campus](javascript:void(0)) |

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| Typical offer [View full entry requirements](#entry-requirements) | We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent). |
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## Why study MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at Exeter?

- This MA provides a deep understanding of the historical, legal, and theoretical aspects of diplomacy and foreign policymaking, combined with practical, skills-based learning through simulations and real-world applications.
- It enhances employability by equipping students with analytical and practical skills valued by employers across public and private sectors, preparing them for leadership roles in government, international organisations, NGOs, think tanks, and media.
- Students will gain hands-on experience through applied learning, particularly in the second core module, which involves practical exercises such as simulations, workshops, and a field trip to key diplomatic institutions in London.
- The London field trip will include visits to governmental and non-governmental organisations, such as the Houses of Parliament, think tanks, foreign embassies, and international organisations, providing valuable networking and career development opportunities.
- Students will develop transferable skills, such as geopolitical risk assessment and policy execution, enabling them to respond effectively to dynamic global challenges and engage in high-level diplomatic and foreign policy work.
- Designed for early and mid-career professionals, the MA prepares graduates for various roles, including positions in foreign service, international organisations, and NGOs, leveraging both intellectual insights and practical skills for leadership positions.

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### Contact

**Programme Director:** [Dr Andrea Ghiselli](https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/45102-andrea-ghiselli)

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**Phone:** [+44 (0)1392 72 72 72](tel:+441392727272)

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## Entry requirements

We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent). We welcome students from any academic background.

Please also see our guidance on [essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/entryrequirements/supportingdocuments/).

### Entry requirements for international students

#### English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required IELTS test scores for this course fall under **Profile B1**.

[Please visit our English language requirements page](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/englishlanguagerequirements/profile-b1) to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

## Course content

Diplomacy and foreign policymaking are central to International Relations. Our MA in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy offers both the intellectual foundations and practical skills needed to navigate the core elements of statecraft and global governance in an increasingly complex and unpredictable world. With a clear focus on employability and career development, this programme equips you with the critical analytical tools to assess policies and formulate effective responses in today’s challenging international environment.

The course begins with a comprehensive introduction to the historical, legal, and theoretical dimensions of diplomacy and foreign policymaking, before transitioning to a more practice-oriented module. As part of this applied focus, you will take part in a field trip to London, gaining first-hand exposure to governmental and non-governmental organisations involved in diplomacy and foreign policy. This tailored experience offers unique insights and valuable networking opportunities.

You will also explore how nations achieve their foreign policy goals, how these policies shape global conflicts, and how diplomatic practices and international cooperation have evolved. By deepening your understanding of complex foreign policy issues and learning how to evaluate and implement them effectively, you will graduate with enhanced confidence in your abilities and be well-prepared to make an immediate positive impact in your career.

The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Modules - MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

*Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.*

***120 credits of compulsory modules, 60 credits of optional modules***

### Compulsory modules

| Code | Module | Credits |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [POLM110](#POLM110 "POLM110") | Theories of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy | 30 |
| [POLM111](#POLM111 "POLM111") | Applied Diplomacy and Foreign Policy | 30 |
| [POLM886](#POLM886 "POLM886") | Dissertation | 60 |

### Optional modules

| Code | Module | Credits |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy option modules 2025-6** | | |
| [POLM503](#POLM503 "POLM503") | Foreign Policy Decision-Making | 30 |
| [POLM341](#POLM341 "POLM341") | Omnishambles - Global Politics Simulation | 30 |
| [POLM144](#POLM144 "POLM144") | The West, Civilisations and World Order | 30 |
| [POLM156](#POLM156 "POLM156") | The Transformation of Politics in the Global Age | 30 |
| [POLM344](#POLM344 "POLM344") | Empire and Hierarchy in Russia and Eurasia | 30 |
| [POLM082](#POLM082 "POLM082") | International Relations of the Middle East | 30 |
| [POLM651](#POLM651 "POLM651") | State and Society in the Middle East | 30 |
| [POLM084](#POLM084 "POLM084") | Conflict, Security and Development in World Politics | 30 |
| [POLM173](#POLM173 "POLM173") | Theories of International Development | 30 |
| [POLM174](#POLM174 "POLM174") | Tools, Policy and Practice of International Development | 30 |
| [POLM088](#POLM088 "POLM088") | State-building after Civil War | 30 |
| [POLM308](#POLM308 "POLM308") | Transnational Security and Terrorism | 30 |
| [POLM222M](#POLM222M "POLM222M") | The Politics, Policy and Practice of Sustainable Development | 30 |
| [POLM158](#POLM158 "POLM158") | Digital Politics and Policy | 30 |
| [POLM168](#POLM168 "POLM168") | From Oppression to Resistance: Exploring the Intersections of Race, Class and Gender | 30 |
| [POLM809](#POLM809 "POLM809") | Applied Quantitative Data Analysis | 15 |
| [POLM063](#POLM063 "POLM063") | Qualitative Methods in Social Research | 15 |
| [POLM897](#POLM897 "POLM897") | Surveys and Experiments: Design, Implementation and Analysis | 15 |
| [SPAM002](#SPAM002 "SPAM002") | Security, Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies | 30 |
| [SSIM912](#SSIM912 "SSIM912") | Introduction to Social Network Analysis | 15 |
| [POLM343](#POLM343 "POLM343") | Gender, War and Militarism | 30 |
| [POLM502](#POLM502 "POLM502") | International Relations: Power and Institutions | 30 |
| [POLM140](#POLM140 "POLM140") | Qualitative Methods in Social Research | 30 |
| [POLM228M](#POLM228M "POLM228M") | Leadership, Equality and Diversity | 30 |
| [POLM237M](#POLM237M "POLM237M") | Collaborative and Participatory Governance | 30 |
| [POLM342M](#POLM342M "POLM342M") | Public Accountability and Governance | 30 |
| [POLM148](#POLM148 "POLM148") | Brexit: Causes, Interpretation and Implications | 30 |
| [POLM803](#POLM803 "POLM803") | Sources in Modernity and Post-Modernity | 30 |
| [POLM887](#POLM887 "POLM887") | Public Policy Process | 30 |
| [POLM231](#POLM231 "POLM231") | State Crime | 30 |
| [POLM242](#POLM242 "POLM242") | Strategy | 30 |
| [POLM241](#POLM241 "POLM241") | How to Make a Decision | 30 |
| [POLM240](#POLM240 "POLM240") | Security Futures | 30 |
| [POLM245](#POLM245 "POLM245") | Ethnopolitical Conflicts in International Law and Politics | 30 |
| [POLM246](#POLM246 "POLM246") | The Politics of the Future | 30 |
| [SOCM021](#SOCM021 "SOCM021") | Food Systems, Alternative Food Networks and Ethical Consumption | 30 |
| [SOCM054](#SOCM054 "SOCM054") | Food Systems, Alternative Food Networks and Ethical Consumption | 15 |
| [SOCM045](#SOCM045 "SOCM045") | Food and Sustainability: Economy, Society and Environment | 30 |
| [SOCM044](#SOCM044 "SOCM044") | Food and Sustainability: Economy, Society and Environment | 15 |
| [SPAM007](#SPAM007 "SPAM007") | Which Policies Work? Causal Methods for Policy Evaluation | 15 |

Modules - MA Diplomacy and Foreign Policy (part-time)

*Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.*

*60 credits of compulsory modules, 30 credits of optional modules*

### Compulsory modules

| Code | Module | Credits |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [POLM110](#POLM110 "POLM110") | Theories of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy | 30 |
| [POLM111](#POLM111 "POLM111") | Applied Diplomacy and Foreign Policy | 30 |

### Optional modules

The offered modules are clustered around specific themes. The thematic clusters are not formal pathways. They are there to better inform students’ choice of optional modules, depending on individual preferences, in particular the academic and professional skills desired from studying at Exeter. You must not pick any optional module more than once.

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## Fees

### 2026/27 entry

### UK fees per year:

**£12,650 full-time; £6,325 part-time\**

### International fees per year:

**£25,550 full-time; £12,775 part-time**

### Scholarships

The University of Exeter offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with **£7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year**, including our prestigious **Exeter Excellence Scholarships \***. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our [scholarships and bursaries page](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/postgraduatetaught/).

#### University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship

We are pleased to offer University of Exeter alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship towards the cost of your tuition fees. [Full details can be found here.](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=5609)

\*Terms and conditions, including deadlines, apply. [See our website for details.](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=5613).

[Find out more about tuition fees and funding »](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/fees/)

## Teaching and research

Teaching takes place over the first two terms leaving the third to concentrate on your dissertation. Our teaching is research-led, ensuring that what you learn will be cutting edge and at the heart of contemporary public debate.

Teaching methods may include:

- Small academic seminars
- Presentations
- Group work
- Extensive reading and reflection
- Debates and discussions
- 15,000 word dissertation

By the end of the programme you will have acquired a series of valuable skills ranging from conducting analyses and research to presenting, debating, formulating arguments and managing groups.

### Research

Students can take advantage of our seminar series and its long-running and highly successful annual postgraduate conference which brings together researchers from across all humanities and social sciences disciplines.

Our [research](https://spspa.exeter.ac.uk/research/) is funded by leading research councils and is used by governments and networks around the world.

- [Centre of Advanced International Studies](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/cais/)
- [The Elections Centre](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/elections-centre/)
- [Centre for European Studies](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/ces/)
- [Strategy and Security Institute](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/strategy/)

## Careers

### Career paths

The MA in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy will open doors to a diverse range of career opportunities, both within and beyond academia. It is particularly suited to individuals aiming to work in international, national, and regional organisations, as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and private sector firms addressing global challenges.

Graduates may pursue careers in government agencies such as the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Ministry of Defence, or the Diplomatic Service. The programme also provides a strong foundation for those applying to competitive pathways like the Civil Service Fast Stream. Additionally, it prepares students for roles in international organisations, think tanks, and media outlets that focus on foreign policy and international relations.

### Employer-valued skills

The practical and theoretical components of the course are designed to develop transferable skills that are highly sought after by employers across a range of sectors. The course’s focus on applied learning, ensures graduates are well-equipped for a variety of roles.

Key skills developed include:

- **Policy and Political Analysis:** Ability to assess and formulate foreign and domestic policies.
- **Empirical Research and Analysis:** Strong data interpretation and analytical skills.
- **Effective Communication and Presentation:** Clear and persuasive communication of complex ideas.
- **Argument Development and Debate:** Crafting and defending positions in high-stakes discussions.
- **Negotiation:** Navigating diplomatic and organisational negotiations with confidence.
- **Leadership:** Taking initiative and leading teams in a variety of settings.
- **Group Management:** Coordinating and managing group tasks and projects effectively.

This skillset ensures that graduates are well-prepared to make a significant impact in roles such as policy advisor, diplomat, international relations specialist, or in leadership positions in global institutions and NGOs.

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