BA International Relations and ...
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Bachelor's degree
In City of London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
City of london
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Start date
Different dates available
Start of programme: 2014/15
Mode of Attendance: Full-time
The SOAS BA International Relations degree provides a uniquely global and comparative approach to the study of world affairs. Through a study of world history and global power relations, students gain a better understanding of the sources of conflict and cooperation among states, shifts in the international economy, as well as the roles of culture, identity and ideas in world politics. Students finish the degree equipped with the conceptual tools and theoretical frameworks to understand contemporary world events.
The BA International Relations programme is structured around a combination of disciplinary, regional and specialised modules, with opportunities to take other Politics option modules (e.g. Political Theory, Government and Politics of the Middle East, Islam and Democracy) or a language.
Teaching on the International Relations degree focuses on providing students with individual attention and mentoring. Students can specialise in a particular area of interest in their final year if they wish, by undertaking an independent study project, which pairs them with a member of staff. We also offer advice on careers, internships and further study in international affairs.
Convenors
Meera Sabaratnam
Key Information Set Data
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Subjects
- Government
- Project
- International Relations
- Politics
- IT
- International
- Global
- World Politics
- Global governance
- Globalisation
- Neoliberalism
- Global History
- World economy
- International organisation
- Decolonising
Course programme
This information describes the International Relations component of a two-subject degree.
- Students must take a minimum of 150 credits in International Relations to qualify for a joint degree.
- Students may take no more than 60 credits as 'open options'.
PLEASE NOTE: Students taking BA International Relations with another subject must satisfy the requirements of both Departments.
Year One- Introduction to International Relations
- Introduction to Political Analysis
- Introduction to Global History
- Politics of the World Economy
- War and the International
- Religion and World Politics
- International Relations of Africa
- International Relations of East Asia
- International Relations of the Middle East
- International Relations of South Asia
- Globalisation and global governance
- Identity in International Relations
- International Institutions and World Politics
- Going Global: An Introduction to International Migration
- African Political Thought
- Decolonising World Politics
- Key Debates on Neoliberalism
- Independent Study Project in International Relations
- War and the International
- Politics of the World Economy
- Religion and World Politics
- International Relations of East Asia
- International Relations of Africa
- International Relations of the Middle East
- International Relations of South Asia
- Comparative political sociology of Asia and Africa
- Critical Issues in Israeli Politics and Society
- Government and politics of South Asia
- Conflict, Rights and Justice
- Government and politics of the Middle East
- Government and politics of China
- Islam and Democracy
- Nationalism, ethnicity and state in Asia and Africa
- Political theory
- Politics of development
- Politics of Culture
- Politics of Gender
- Politics, Economy, Society: Japan
- Southeast Asian government and politics
- The state and politics in Africa
- BA International Relations and X Programme Specification 2014 (pdf; 328kb)
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