Politics, International Studies and Chinese
Bachelor's degree
In Coventry
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Coventry
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Duration
4 Years
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With a 75:25 split between Politics and International Studies with Chinese, this degree gives you the opportunity to acquire Chinese language skills while gaining a strong understanding of Politics and International Studies.
You’ll be able to draw on our specialist expertise in the politics of East Asia and will become part of a vibrant community of international staff and students. Our graduates leave with the ability to understand complex theoretical positions and apply them to political problems and issues from the local to the global level. You’ll also become confident in debating with others, researching individually and completing presentations.
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About this course
With a year spent in China, you will engage critically with the political world, from national and global perspectives, exploring the theoretical and empirical approaches to political ideas.
Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations including: NHS Graduate Scheme, Save the Children Korea, Reuters, IPSOS-MORI, Labour Party.
Examples of our graduates’ job roles include: Communications Officer, HR Management, Freelance Video Producer and Reporter, Parliamentary Researcher, Research Officer, Parliamentary Candidate.
A level AAB
IB 36
Degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Subjects
- Chinese Language
- Politics
- International
- World Politics
- Research
- Development
- Security
- Political Economy
- Market
- Geography
Course programme
- Introduction to Politics
- World Politics
- Chinese Language Beginners
- Political Theory from Hobbes
- Theories of International Relations
- Chinese Language Intermediate
- Study abroad
- Issues in Political Theory
- Chinese Language Advanced
Justice, Democracy & Citizenship; Foundations of Political Economy; Nine Ideas in International Security; Chinese Politics; International Security; Europe: Politics and Ideas; African Politics in Comparative Politics; East Asian Transformations; Britain and the War on Terror; Critical Security Studies; Governing Britain; Vigilant State: The Politics of Intelligence; The Politics of Religion.
How will I learn?
Most modules are taught by a combination of weekly lectures and seminars.
How will I be assessed?
Assesment depends on your choice between coursework and exams; also dependent on modules chosen. The final degree classification is determined by your second or third year (50%) and final year marks (50%).
Politics, International Studies and Chinese