BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations and History

Bachelor's degree

In Hatfield

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Hatfield

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Our Politics and History programme gives you the opportunity to study current challenges in national and international politics while gaining an understanding of the wider historical context of our modern world.

The course brings together the two naturally close disciplines of Politics and History through a focus on political history. Studying history and politics in tandem will develop your ability to understand how people lived and thought in the past, and the ways in which they act politically in the present.

You’ll study with a top history department – we’re ranked first in the country for the social and cultural impact of our research - and be taught by political historians working at the cutting edge of their research disciplines.

Alongside core politics modules in your first year introducing you to contemporary British politics and international relations theory, you’ll study history modules that will give you an insight into the making of the modern world, such as campaigns for freedom and equality and America from Hamilton to Trump.

Modules devised for this joint degree such as Political History: Milestones, Change and Continuity provide a bridge between history and politics. In your second year you’ll continue this interdisciplinary approach with a module on Nation and Identity, which examines the growth of new states and the political landscape of interwar Europe.

Just as an historical approach brings breadth and depth to your study of politics, the theories of political science you’ll study in our core politics modules will give you the analytical tools to explore the implications of major historical events, alongside their socio, economic and political impacts.

Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you’ll have the option to study abroad or do a work placement for up to a year. Not only will this give you an amazing experience to talk about but will also give your CV a boost.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
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De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

We give you:

A flexible programme of study across two complementary disciplines that allows you to concentrate on areas you find especially interesting
Exceptional teaching by academics conducting world-leading research
Innovative courses that enable you to understand the rewarding connection between these two disciplines
Transferable skills built through [work placements, internships and] extra-curricular activities
The chance to study for a year at one of our many partner institutions across the world

UCAS code L2V1
A Level BCC

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Subjects

  • International Relations
  • Politics
  • Approach
  • International
  • History Politics

Course programme

What will I study?

Our history and politics students benefit from being part of a diverse and active academic community. Our interactive seminars and workshops help you find your feet in the academic environment, and establish ways of working confidently, creatively and collaboratively. We see our students as fellow researchers, and we place a great deal of importance on sharing and developing skills.

You will have the opportunity to get involved in activities that will complement your studies. Not only do these enhance your experience, they also make for a more impressive CV. We offer extra-curricular modules in debating and model United Nations, while our renowned staff-student Oral History team has taken students to Australia and produced a BBC Radio 4 documentary, which was commended at the 2018 Royal Historical Society Public History Awards.

Level 4

Module
  • Belief and Disbelief: Faith, Magic and Medicine, 1500 - 1800
  • The Fight for Rights: Freedom and Oppression, 1790s-1990s
  • Leisure and Lifestyle: 20th Century American Music, Sport and Entertainment
  • Historians' Toolkit
  • Power, Citizens and the State
  • Cashing In: Traders and Consumers, 1600 - 2001
  • Introduction to Public History
  • The Heritage Industry in Britain
  • Africa and the World, 1450-1850
  • Comparing Political Systems
  • The Art of War: An Introduction to Strategic Studies
  • Anarchy, Order and Beyond: Studying International Relations
Level 5

Module
  • Graduate Skills
  • Comparative Political Systems
  • Modern Political Philosophy
  • Security and Governance
  • We, the People: Democratic Theory and Practice
  • The State in the 21st Century
  • Political History: Milestones, Change and Continuity
  • Hearth & Heart: Family Life in the Long Eighteenth-Century
  • Propaganda in Twentieth-Century War and Politics
  • Nation & Identity: Newly Independent States in Interwar Europe, 1918-193915
  • Making a Historical Documentary
  • Making Histories: Public History Work Experience
  • USA 1861 to 1969: From Civil War to Civil Rights
  • Postcards from the Empire: Experiences of British Imperialism
  • Maladies and Medicine in Early Modern Europe
  • Crime and Society in England, 1550-1750
  • The Age of the Cold War, 1945-1991
  • Doing History: Investigating the Historians' Craft
Level 6

Module
  • Bodies and Sexuality in the Early Modern Period A
  • Italy and Fascism
  • International Organisations
  • Politics of the European Union
  • Peacebuilding and Statebuilding
  • Post-Colonial Theory and Non-Western Philosophy
  • Terrorism and Security
  • The Politics of Gender
  • Political Dissertation
  • International Political Economy
  • Popular Protest, Riot and Reform in Britain, 1760-1848 B
  • Everyday Lives: An Intimate History of Twentieth Century Women
  • Final Year History Dissertation
  • Witch-Bottles to Wishing-Wells: The Material Culture of Everyday Ritual
  • Boom Cities and New Towns in the 20th Century A
  • Pacific Histories: Colonisation, Conflict and Connections
  • Sinners, Scoundrels & Deviants: Non-Conformity in the Atlantic World A
  • Cold War Film and Propaganda
  • The Middle East in turmoil: The Arab-Israeli conflict since 1948

Additional information

UCAS code - L2V1

EU Students Fee

Full time - £13450 for the 2021/2022 academic year

International Students Fee

Full time - £13450 for the 2021/2022 academic year

BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations and History

£ 9,250 VAT inc.