International Relations and Politics - BA (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

On this International Relations and Politics BA (Hons) degree, you’ll explore the relationship between social and political issues around the world today and study the historical events that led to current situations.

We want you to tailor your degree so it’s right for you. There will be some core modules where you’ll learn about important events, theories and structures, but you’ll also have lots of flexibility to explore the topics that are important to you.

You could choose to study political unrest in the Middle East, the origin of racism and its impact globally to date, how religion affects political unrest around the world, the role of social media in social movements, acts of terrorism, political spin in the UK in relation to Brexit or the global fight for equality.

Our lecturers are established thinkers and influencers in their specialist topics. From them, you’ll learn key theories around diplomacy, conflict, authority and ethics.

On top of this, you’ll also have the opportunity to gain practical experience via a work placement so that you’re prepared to hit the ground running when you graduate. Being based in London helps to secure work experience in a range of places, including the UK government, non-government organisations (NGOs) or international embassies.

We also hold various events that you can get involved with, such as our popular Congress to Campus talk where we’re joined by former members of the US congress to shed light on the workings of American politics. There are also field trips to parliament, embassies, NGOs, museums and art galleries to solidify your understanding of international social and political events.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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31 Jewry Street, EC3N 2EY

Start date

On request

About this course

Examine the relationship between historical events, politics and social issues such as poverty, power, gender and race on our International Relations and Politics BA (Hons).

You’ll have the freedom to explore the social movements that interest you. This could be anything from #MeToo, to the current #BlackLivesMatter drive or the Stonewall riots that started the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in the United States.

This course received a 90% overall student satisfaction score in the National Student Survey 2020 – it also received a 98% satisfaction score for teaching on the course.

a minimum grade CCC in three A levels (or a minimum of 96 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification)
GCSE English at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)
Mathematics GCSE is not required

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Subjects

  • International Relations
  • Politics
  • IT
  • International
  • University
  • Conflict
  • Media
  • Diplomacy
  • American Politics
  • Global
  • Government

Course programme

Year 1 modules include:
  • Global Politics, Economy and Society (core, 30 credits)
  • Introduction to International Relations (core, 30 credits)
  • Peace, Conflict and Diplomacy since 1945 (core, 30 credits)
  • Politics and Government (core, 30 credits)
Year 2 modules include:
  • Approaches to International Relations and Foreign Policy (core, 30 credits)
  • Comparative Politics (core, 15 credits)
  • Governance and Public Policy (core, 15 credits)
  • Political Theory (core, 30 credits)
  • Creating a Winning Business 1 (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • American Foreign Policy (option, 15 credits)
  • Contemporary US Politics (option, 15 credits)
  • Immigrants and Nativists (option, 15 credits)
  • Media and Culture (option, 15 credits)
  • Politics of the Middle East (option, 15 credits)
  • Shifting Global Power in the 21st Century (option, 15 credits)
  • Strategy in the Contemporary World (option, 15 credits)
  • The Politics of the European Union (option, 15 credits)
Year 3 modules include:
  • International Security in an Era of Globalisation (core, 30 credits)
  • The Politics of Modern States (core, 30 credits)
  • Creating a Winning Business 2 (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Placement 1 Year (alternative core, 30 credits)
  • Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Project 1 Semester (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Project 1 Year (alternative core, 30 credits)
  • Action and Identity: Gender and Political Participation (option, 15 credits)
  • African Politics (option, 15 credits)
  • Human Rights and International Conflict (option, 15 credits)
  • Latin American Politics (option, 15 credits)
  • Modern British Politics (option, 15 credits)
  • Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (option, 30 credits)
Assessment

You’ll be assessed through coursework, essays, assignments, group and individual presentations, case studies and a final-year dissertation or work placement.

Our lecturers are on-hand for support throughout your degree.

Additional information

UCAS code - LL2F

International Relations and Politics - BA (Hons)

Price on request