Economics and International Relations MA (Hons)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Dundee

Program Overview

The Economics and International Relations MA (Hons) at the University of Dundee combines the study of how economies work with an understanding of global politics. It’s perfect for curious students who want to explore why countries make the economic and political decisions they do, and how these decisions shape the world.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1: Foundations of Economics and International Relations
In your first year, you’ll build a strong foundation in both economics and international relations. Core modules like Introduction to Economics and Global Politics will introduce you to key concepts, while electives give you the freedom to explore other interests, such as history or psychology.

Year 2: Intermediate Economic Theories and Political Systems
Year two goes deeper, exploring economic behavior and political systems in more detail. Modules like Microeconomics and Comparative Politics help you understand how markets function and how different political systems operate, while you continue to choose electives that suit your interests.

Year 3: Advanced Analysis and Specialization
By the third year, you’ll tackle more complex topics such as International Trade and Political Economy. This is also the time to start specialising in areas that align with your career goals, sharpening your analytical and critical thinking skills.

Year 4: Independent Research and Professional Development
Your final year is all about putting your knowledge into practice. You’ll carry out an independent dissertation, exploring a topic you’re passionate about, while modules like Global Economic Policy and International Relations Theory prepare you for the professional world. This year is designed to help you graduate with confidence and real expertise.

Focus Areas:
Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Global Politics, Comparative Politics, International Trade, Political Economy, International Relations Theory, Global Economic Policy

Learning Outcomes:
Analytical thinking, research skills, deep understanding of economic and political systems, critical evaluation of global issues, effective communication, problem-solving, independent research competence

Professional Alignment:
AACSB Accreditation, industry-relevant curriculum, career services support

Reputation:
Top 200 global university, Scottish University of the Year 2025, 5-Star QS rating

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Dundee, this program is designed to give you more than just textbook knowledge — you’ll get hands-on experience that prepares you for real-world careers. From internships to research projects, and guest lectures to fieldwork, there are plenty of opportunities to put what you learn into practice while building your professional skills.

Some of the key ways you’ll gain practical experience include:

  • Micro-Internships: Take part in short, structured internships alongside your studies to develop transferable skills and real-world work experience.

  • Industry Guest Lectures: Learn directly from professionals in economics and international relations, gaining insight into current trends and career paths.

  • Online Internships: Complete flexible 8-week internships with international companies, letting you gain global work experience from anywhere.

  • Field Research Projects: Get hands-on with data collection and analysis, helping you understand how research works in practice.

  • Access to Research Institutes: Use the university’s affiliated institutes to support your projects and deepen your knowledge.

  • Library and Digital Resources: Take advantage of extensive library facilities and online databases to support your studies and independent research.

These experiences ensure you graduate not just with knowledge, but with practical skills, professional connections, and confidence to step into the world of economics and international relations.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the Economics and International Relations MA (Hons) at the University of Dundee leave with a unique combination of economic insight and global political understanding, making them highly sought after by employers. Many go on to exciting roles in finance, public policy, international development, or diplomacy, where they can make a real impact on global issues. Typical roles include: Economic Analyst, Policy Advisor, International Relations Specialist, and Public Sector Consultant.

The program also provides strong support to help you launch your career:

  • Careers Service: Personalized guidance on CVs, interview skills, and job searching tailored to your ambitions.

  • Industry Partnerships: Dundee collaborates with over 300 global partners, giving you access to internships and networking opportunities with top employers.

  • Graduate Outcomes: 95% of related program graduates are either employed or pursuing further study within 15 months of finishing their degree.

  • Alumni Network: Connect with a thriving community of graduates who can offer mentorship and open doors to opportunities.

  • Earnings Potential: Average starting salary around £27,000, with potential to grow as you gain experience.

  • Accreditation Value: The program’s strong reputation and industry links give your qualifications credibility worldwide.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, you can continue to deepen your expertise with:

  • Master’s Degrees: In Economics, International Relations, Public Policy, or Business Administration.

  • PhD Programs: Specialized research in areas such as economic development, international trade, or political science.

  • Professional Certifications: Opportunities like Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) to boost your career prospects.

These pathways help you advance into senior roles in academia, research institutions, or international organizations, giving you flexibility to shape a career that truly suits your interests.

Program Key Stats

£23,150
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCC
3.0
28
65

NA
NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economic Analyst
  • Policy Advisor
  • International Relations Specialist
  • Public Sector Consultant
  • Financial Analyst
  • Diplomatic Service Officer
  • Market Researcher
  • Trade and Investment Analyst
  • NGO Project Manager
  • Political Risk Analyst
  • Development Consultant
  • Government Policy Officer
  • International Trade Specialist
  • Research Associate

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