B.A. Politics (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Oxford
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Bachelor's degree
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Oxford
The study of politics is the study of power. We start by examining the roots and nature of political activity set in the context of wider social activity. We also explores governments and types of governance, as well as the nature of power and rule under democratic and non-democratic regimes. The Politics (Hons) programme is offered by Oxford Brookes University.
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Subjects
- Politics
- International
- International Relations
Course programme
- Introduction to Politics
- Politics in Comparative Perspective
- Elective:
- Introduction to International Relations I: Perspectives
- Introduction to International Relations II: Themes and Issues
- Understanding Society I: Differences and Divisions
- Understanding Society II: Transformations
- Freedom, Justice and Political Theory
- Poverty, Inequality and the Politics of Welfare
- Postcolonial Theory and the Politics of Resistance
- Global Environmental Politics
- Conflict and Post-war Reconstruction
- Identity Politics and Violence
- Central Asia in Global Politics: Beyond Oil and Islam
- Counter Terrorism in Comparative Perspective
- State and Society in Contemporary Russia
- Political Sociology of Crime and Disorder
- South African Politics: from Apartheid to Democracy
- Independent Study in Politics
- Dissertation or Interdisciplinary Dissertation in Politics
- Theory and Practice of Human Rights
- State and Society in Europe
- Modern British Politics
- Russia and East Europe after Lenin
- Understanding Europe: History, Culture and Political Economy
- Political Thought I
- Political Thought II
- Researching Politics and International Relations 1: Analytical Mode
- Researching Politics and International Relations 2: Methods
B.A. Politics (Hons)