Politics and Economics BSc
Course
In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
We regularly host online webinars to give you the chance to find out more about our courses and what studying at Brunel is like. Upcoming webinars Our recent Politics and History webinar can now be watched here. About the Course
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Subjects
- Political Thought
- International
- Democracy
- British Politics
- Foreign Policy
- Political Geography
- American Politics
- Political Science
- Politics
- Economics
Course programme
The BSc consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.
Level 1
Compulsory
Maths and Stats for Economists
Microeconomic Principles
Macroeconomic Principles
Political Science Methods
Central Themes in Political Thought
Modern British Politics
Level 2
Compulsory
Microeconomic Principles II
Macroeconomic Principles II
Introduction to Econometrics
Democracy and Democratisation
Comparative Political Institutions
Optional
US Foreign Policy
Issues in American Politics
Political Geography
International Relations
The State and Revolution
The History of Political Cinema
Level 3
Compulsory
EITHER: Politics Dissertation OR Economics Dissertation
European Union Politics: Problems and Prospects
Advanced Topics in Economic Theory
Optional
Psychogeography
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Monstrosity in Political Thought and Literature, 1500-1900 Globalisation and Governance
Empire, Imperialism and Hegemony
Media, Politics and Power in America
Marx and Marxism
Parties and Voters in the UK
Intelligence and National Security
Public Policy Analysis
Parliamentary Studies
Fascism
The History and Politics of Heritage
Crisis and Critique
Managerial and Industrial Economics
Labour Economics
International Money and Finance
Further Econometrics
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Special Features
- Our courses are designed and taught by nationally and internationally recognised experts in the fields of politics, international relations, social policy and contemporary history.
- You will have access to some of the best research facilities in the UK - Westminster and Whitehall are within easy reach.
- We have good links with key political figures and institutions.
- Studying economics allows selective exemption from some professional accountancy and law exams. Not only is this a fast-track way to professional qualifications after you graduate, but it is also a symbol of the quality of the courses.
Our great business links mean that you will benefit from:
- high-quality work placements
- up-to-date course content
- better opportunities to find a good job after you graduate.
Politics and Economics BSc