International Development Studies and Languages
Bachelor's degree
In Portsmouth
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Portsmouth
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Start date
Different dates available
Why take this course? On this programme, you will study more than poverty; you will explore transnational concerns, such as climate change, migration, gender relations, access to resources, political development, and the international balance of power, while developing the language skills to support cultural awareness and future employability.
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What will I experience? On this course you can: Study a language to degree level, a requirement for employment in many NGOs and development organisations, including a year abroad Study across several disciplines, including economics, human geography, politics and international relations Undertake work or research placements, volunteer roles and internships alongside your study Enhance your graduate employment opportunities, owing to strong partnerships with organisations across the globe Choose your foreign language from French, German, Italian*, Chinese (Mandarin)* or Spanish. * only offered at Beginner's level for new students.
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Subjects
- IT
- International
- IT Development
Course programme
Alexander Sykes, BA (Hons) International Development Studies and Languages student 2013
- Study a language to degree level, a requirement for employment in many NGOs and development organisations, including a year abroad
- Study across several disciplines, including economics, human geography, politics and international relations
- Undertake work or research placements, volunteer roles and internships alongside your study
- Enhance your graduate employment opportunities, owing to strong partnerships with organisations across the globe
- Choose your foreign language from French, German, Italian*, Chinese (Mandarin)* or Spanish.
Additional information
- UCAS Course Code:
- LR28
- Duration
- 4 years full time with language year abroad
- 2016 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- A LEVELS
240-300 points from 3 A levels or equivalent. See full entry requirements OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
We accept UCAS points from other qualifications. See full details and English Language qualifications- 2017 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- The UCAS tariff for 2017 entry has changed. See how this affects your tariff score A LEVELS
96-120 points from 3 A levels or equivalent. See full entry requirements
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
We accept UCAS points from other qualifications. See full details and English Language qualifications- Fees
UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students
2016/17 entry: full time: £9,000 p/a*
2017/18 entry: full time: £9,250 p/a*International students
2016/17 entry: full time: £12,000 p/a**
2017/18 entry: full time: £12,600 p/a***Tuition fee may be subject to annual increase.
**Tuition fee is subject to annual increase.View tuition fee terms and conditions
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International Development Studies and Languages