BA Politics, Economics and Law

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Bachelor's degree

In Buckingham

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Buckingham

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Department of International Studies recognises the connection between the academic discipline of Politics and the cognate discipline of History. This new programme allows students to understand contemporary political systems in Europe, the Americas and East Asia, whilst also understanding the historical roots of the modern international system.Politics, involving the study of Political Science and Political Theory, has been at the heart of Buckingham since the University was founded in 1973. The interdisciplinary subject allows students to evaluate political concepts and theories, as well as understanding ‘otherness’ of people and societies around the world.

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Buckingham (Buckinghamshire)
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Hunter Street, MK18 1EG

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Politics
  • Political Theory
  • Economics
  • International
  • Law
  • University
  • Systems
  • Government
  • Public Sector
  • International Business
  • Government Politics
  • Study Political Science

Course programme

History programmes at Buckingham focus on international history from roughly 1800 onwards, covering empires, the rise in political polarisation, World Wars and the shaping of our modern political systems, whilst considering the relationship between ideology and the historical process.Students will gain a comprehensive knowledge that can be adapted to a wide range of careers. This programme gives students an ideal preparation for careers in diplomacy, international business, journalism, politics and education, as well as the academic grounding to pursue further studies in Global Affairs, History, Politics or International Relations.Modules available on this course
  • Comparative Politics: Iran and Russia (July entry only)
  • Competing Approaches to Political Analysis
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law
  • Corporate and Business Law
  • Freedom
  • Government and Politics of China
  • Government and Politics of the UK and the US
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Industrial Organisation and Strategy
  • International Economics
  • International Law
  • International Relations: Theories and Concepts
  • Introduction to Political Theory
  • Issues in Developing Economies and the MENA Region
  • Legal Economics 1 & 2
  • Macroeconomic Policy
  • Macroeconomic Theory
  • Microeconomic Policy
  • Microeconomic Theory
  • Money, Banking and Financial Markets
  • Political Communication
  • Political Psychology
  • Politics of Latin America
  • Politics of the Middle East
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Public Sector Economics
  • Regulation and Privatisation
  • The Bipolar World 1945-1975
  • The Economics of Europe
  • The Economics of the Labour Market
  • The European Union in the International System
  • The New International Society 1975-2005
  • Welfare Economics
  • Full course information in the University Handbook

    BA Politics, Economics and Law

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