International Relations
Bachelor's degree
In Portsmouth
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Portsmouth
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Different dates available
Why take this course? Our degree in international relations combines the subject’s original focus on the sources of war and conflict in the international system with a much broader focus, including issues such as: global migration, terrorism, climate change, the rise and fall of major powers, state collapse, global development, Russian politics, Middle Eastern politics and the factors that trigger global protest movements. Crucially, you will study a series of IR concepts and frameworks that will be vital in helping you to make sense of rapidly changing world. In the 2015 National Student Survey, our students gave us a 100% satisfaction rating, alongside unanimous praise for the explanations, advice and support offered by academic staff.
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About this course
What will I experience? On this course you can: Enjoy cutting edge teaching provision on recent major international events such as the Ukraine Crisis, the ‘Occupy’ movement, the rise of ISIS and the after effects of the ‘Arab Spring’. Study with trained lecturers employing innovative and exciting teaching techniques such as interactive lectures, simulations, scenario exercises, debate-discussions and the use of audio-visual sources. Gain career enhancing skills alongside your academic study with skills training ‘built-in’ to courses, work placements and the possibility to learn another language.
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Subjects
- IT
- International
- International Relations
- Global
- Politics
Course programme
Gemma Humphries, BA (Hons) International Relations 2016
- Enjoy cutting edge teaching provision on recent major international events such as the Ukraine Crisis, the ‘Occupy’ movement, the rise of ISIS and the after effects of the ‘Arab Spring’.
- Study with trained lecturers employing innovative and exciting teaching techniques such as interactive lectures, simulations, scenario exercises, debate-discussions and the use of audio-visual sources.
- Gain career enhancing skills alongside your academic study with skills training ‘built-in’ to courses, work placements and the possibility to learn another language.
Additional information
- UCAS Course Code:
- L253
- Duration
- 3 years full time, 4 years sandwich with work placement
- 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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- School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies
- Programme specification
International Relations