BSc Economics and Politics with Study Abroad

Bachelor's degree

In Bristol

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Bristol

  • Start date

    Different dates available

About BSc Economics and Politics with Study Abroad
What better way to pursue your interest in international relations and economics than with this four-year integrated programme, which includes spending your third year abroad at one of our partner universities overseas?
Your first and second years will be the same as for the three-year BSc Economics and Politics. You will spend your third year studying modules in economics and politics, taught in English, before returning to Bristol for your final year.
Find out more about studying abroad at Global Opportunities.
In your final year you will choose options according to what interests you the most. Half of your options must be in the discipline of economics and the other half in the discipline of politics.
You can join this programme by transfer from BSc Economics and Politics after the first year. Start off by applying to our BSc Economics and Politics through UCAS. You can apply to transfer to the 'with Study Abroad' degree after your first year. Places go to the best applicants based on examination results and a personal statement in which you explain why you wish to study abroad.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bristol (Avon)
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Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, BS8 1TH

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2018

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Subjects

  • Global
  • International
  • Economics
  • Options
  • Politics
  • International Relations

Course programme

Year 1 (2019/20)
  • Economic Principles 1
  • Economic Principles 2
  • Mathematical and Statistical Methods 1
  • Political Concepts
  • Thinking Politically
  • Theories of International Relations
  • Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction

Year 2 (2019/20)
  • Intermediate Economics 1
  • Applied Quantitative Research Methods
  • Intermediate Economics 2
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Growth and Development
  • Applied Microeconomics
  • Economic History
  • Rational Choice
  • Development Studies
  • Co-operation and Integration In Europe
  • Politics and Policy-Making in the UK
  • Democracy and US Government
  • The Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa
  • International Organisations and Global Governance
  • Principles of Quantitative Social Science
  • Conducting a Research Project using secondary data
  • Contemporary Political Theory
  • Contemporary International Relations
  • Power Politics and International Relations of East Asia
  • NGO Development & Practice
  • Understanding Genocide
  • Russian Politics
  • Apocalypse or Ecotopia? Green Political Thought
  • Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in South Asia
  • Global Justice

Year 3 (2019/20)
  • Year Abroad in Economics and Politics

Year 4 (2019/20)
  • Contemporary Feminist Thought: Debates and Issues
  • Justice between generations
  • Political Violence
  • The Political Economy of China
  • European Foreign Policy
  • Europe in Crisis: Global, Regional and Domestic Perspectives
  • The Holocaust - History and Legacy
  • US Foreign Policy
  • Secrecy, The State and Me
  • Ethnic Politics
  • How to Win a Political Argument
  • Feminisms, Gender and International Relations
  • The Contemporary British Parliament
  • The Politics of Gender
  • Post-Modern Political Theories
  • Popular Culture and World Politics
  • The Politics of Post Apartheid South Africa
  • The Military in Everyday Life
  • Critical Security Studies
  • Dissertation
  • Peacebuilding: Theory and Practice
  • States and Markets
  • Politics of Contemporary India
  • Public Opinion and Democracy
  • Religion and Politics in the West
  • Risk, Danger and Disaster
  • 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
  • Applied Economics: Current Economic Problems
  • Economics of Developing Countries
  • International Economics
  • Labour Economics
  • Industrial Economics
  • Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
  • Environmental Economics
  • Behavioural Economics
  • Public Economics

BSc Economics and Politics with Study Abroad

£ 9,250 + VAT