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International University of Japan MA in International Relations
International University of Japan

International University of Japan

MA in International Relations

Niigata, Japan

MA

2 years

English

Full time

JPY 3,200,000 / per year

On-Campus

* Application deadline for International Students: First is on 10th December, second on 12th February and last on 15th of April. Application deadline for Domestic Students: First is Jan 22, second is March 24, and last is May 28, 2026.

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Key Summary

    About : The MA in International Relations program focuses on global politics, international systems, and diplomatic practices. It's designed to deepen your understanding of international affairs and enhance your analytical skills. You'll study various topics, including global security, international law, and human rights, through lectures and practical experiences.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles in international NGOs, government agencies, and multinational corporations. Potential career paths include diplomat, policy analyst, and international development specialist. This program prepares you to navigate the complexities of global interactions and work in diverse sectors.

A Comprehensive International Relations Program with an Asia Pacific Focus

The International Relations program at IUJ is designed to provide a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of major trends in contemporary international politics, economics, and society. Special emphasis is placed on developments in the Asian Pacific area and on Japan in particular. The Islamic world also receives considerable attention.

The International Relations program has proved extremely useful for people who either work in, or who intend to take up careers in national or regional governments, in international organizations, in business and finance, or in the media.
It also offers a valuable stepping stone to those who wish to pursue further studies in a Ph. D. program and enter the academic world.

An Established Tradition

The foundations of the present International Relations program were laid under the guidance of the former Japanese Foreign Minister, Dr Saburo Okita, the first president of IUJ. The program was subsequently developed under the intellectual leadership provided by some of Japan's most distinguished authorities on world politics, international economics, Asian affairs, North America, Europe and the Islamic world. From the beginning, there has been a strong commitment to the cultivation of an open, eclectic, non-doctrinal and humane approach to scholarship and teaching.