BSc Politics and International Relations (L200)
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Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About BSc Politics and International Relations
Bristol has an impressive reputation for teaching and research in politics and international relations and this course offers an enriching experience with exciting intellectual challenges.
You will study the politics of individual countries and governments and the relationships between states, communities and individuals.
The first year includes four compulsory units to ensure a solid grounding in the discipline. You will have greater choice as you progress through the course. The final year provides an exceptional range of units based on staff research interests, including political theory, international relations, UK politics, US politics, development studies and gender.
We emphasise research skills, with a compulsory unit in the first year and a dissertation in the final year. The dissertation enables you to conduct a piece of supervised political research on a topic of your choice.
You will have the opportunity to spend half a year studying abroad at a partner university; see our Global Opportunities website for more information.
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Facilities were great and I enjoyed a lot, thanks for everything. I had a great time, thanks for everything.
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I would recommend Bristol to all, best city, lots of events, ideal for international students.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- Global
- International Relations
- Politics
- International
Course programme
- Political Concepts
- Theories of International Relations
- Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction
- Thinking Politically
- Issues in World Politics
- The Politics of the Global South
- Choose open units
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Contemporary Political Theory
- Rational Choice
- Principles of Quantitative Social Science
- Conducting a Research Project using secondary data
- Apocalypse or Ecotopia? Green Political Thought
- Global Justice
- Development Studies
- Contemporary International Relations
- NGO Development & Practice
- Power Politics and International Relations of East Asia
- The Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa
- International Organisations and Global Governance
- Understanding Genocide
- Politics and Policy-Making in the UK
- Democracy and US Government
- Co-operation and Integration In Europe
- Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in South Asia
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Dissertation
- Contemporary Feminist Thought: Debates and Issues
- The Contemporary British Parliament
- The Politics of Gender
- Post-Modern Political Theories
- Peacebuilding: Theory and Practice
- States and Markets
- The Politics of Post Apartheid South Africa
- The Military in Everyday Life
- Critical Security Studies
- Popular Culture and World Politics
- The Political Economy of China
- Justice between generations
- Political Violence
- European Foreign Policy
- Politics of Contemporary India
- US Foreign Policy
- The Holocaust - History and Legacy
- Feminisms, Gender and International Relations
- How to Win a Political Argument
- Secrecy, The State and Me
- Ethnic Politics
- Risk, Danger and Disaster
- Public Opinion and Democracy
- Europe in Crisis: Global, Regional and Domestic Perspectives
- Political Corruption
- Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy
- The Politics of the Contemporary Labour Party
- Global Justice
- The Politics of Human Rights
- Power, Politics and Food
- The Politics of HIV/AIDS in Africa
BSc Politics and International Relations (L200)