BA (Hons) International Relations - Full-time
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
3 Years
Professionals working in international relations have an in-depth understanding of the impact of political, economic, and cultural forces, balancing these dynamics to maintain peace and trade in a complex, globalised world, where pockets of tension can rapidly escalate beyond borders.
Teaching on the course is driven by the latest developments in the discipline. Students are taught by academics who are currently engaged in research across a range of specialisms including terrorism, gender and sexuality, migration, security, international political economy, war crimes and genocide, the politics of global health, and the European Union.
This interdisciplinary programme draws upon politics, economics, history, sociology, international law, geography, and cultural studies to explore issues such as conflict, global inequalities, sovereignty, and human rights.
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About this course
The International Relations degree at Lincoln aims to provide a structured way of understanding and influencing the cross-border factors shaping our societies: security, conflict, inequality, development, intercultural understanding and human rights.
United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall
Non UK Qualifications:
EU and Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each element. For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- International Relations
- Politics
- Management
- Sociology
- Cultural Studies
- Economics
- International
- Global
- Law
- Full Time
- Professional
Course programme
- Applying Research (Social Sciences) (Core)
- Global Conflicts and Contexts (Core)
- Key Social Science Concepts (Option)
- Who Runs Britain? Power, Politics and Beyond (Core)
- (Re)Reading the Sociological Canon I (Option)
- (Re)reading the Sociological Canon II (Option)
- Applied Politics (Option)
- Challenges of European Politics (Core)
- Comparative Politics and Policy (Option)
- Conceptualising Sex Work (Option)
- Crime in Literature (Option)
- Debating Welfare States (Option)
- Foreign Policy Analysis (Option)
- Governing America (Option)
- Ideology into Practice (Option)
- Intelligence and Security Law (Option)
- Internationalising Cultural Studies (Option)
- Nations and Nationalism (Option)
- Policing Crime and Deviance (Option)
- Political Parties (Option)
- Politics and Society in Contemporary China (Option)
- Psychology in the Criminal Justice Process (Option)
- Researching Politics and International Relations (Core)
- Social Engagement (Option)
- Sociology of Education (Option)
- Sociology of Religion (Option)
- Thinking International Relations (Core)
- Thinking Politics (Core)
- Transnational Security Studies (Option)
- Understanding the City (Option)
- Understanding the European Union (Option)
- Welfare Policy and Work (Option)
- Work and Society (Option)
- Youth Justice (Option)
- Youth, Culture and Resistance (Option)
- Analysing the Policy Process (Option)
- Body Politics (Option)
- Central Asia in Global Politics (Option)
- Children, Families and the State (Option)
- Counter-Terrorism Studies (Option)
- Crimes of the Powerful (Option)
- Emotions in Everyday Social Life (Option)
- Global Civil Society (Core)
- Global Governance (Core)
- Human Rights (Social Sciences) (Option)
- Independent Study (Politics and International Relations) (Core)
- International Law (Option)
- International Relations of the Middle East (Option)
- Multiculturalism and Britishness (Option)
- Parliamentary Studies (Option)
- Penology and Penal Policy (Option)
- Police Studies (Option)
- Psychology in Prisons (Option)
- Race and Racism (Option)
- The Colonial Present (Core)
- The Developing World (Option)
- The Politics of Energy (Option)
- The Politics of Global Health (Option)
- The Politics of Masculinity (Option)
- The Politics of Migration in the UK and Western Europe (Option)
- Understanding the Policy Process (Option)
- War Crimes and Genocide (Option)
Additional information
3-4 years
International
£14,100 per level
Part-time
£77.00 per credit point
BA (Hons) International Relations - Full-time