Politics (Year Abroad)-BA
Bachelor's degree
In Durham
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Bachelor's degree
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Durham
Teaching is at the centre of the activities of the School of Government & International Affairs where undergraduates enjoy a vibrant and challenging intellectual environment. The School places great importance on research-led teaching, which integrates new and cutting-edge research into the curriculum and introduces students to a variety of research-oriented skills and research-based projects. Undergraduate teaching is structured around three main streams: Political Thought, Political Institutions, and International Relations. Students move from generalist courses in these areas in their early years to more specialised options in Honours Politics which explore the diverse and dynamic politics of the contemporary world. Modules in the second and third years reflect the research expertise of the School’s members of staff. Such areas include, but are not limited...
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Admissions Process Subject requirements, level and grade In addition to satisfying the University’s general entry requirements, please note: We welcome applications from those with other qualifications equivalent to our standard entry requirements and from mature students with non-standard qualifications or who may have had a break in their study. Grade A in a Social Science or Humanities subject at A-level, or equivalent, is required Grade A in a Social Science or Humanities Subject at GCSE, is preferred but not required We do not include...
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Course programme
- Ideas and Ideologies
- Democratic Political Systems.
- International Security, Interdependence and Organisation
- Global Regions in International Relations
- Theory and History in International Relations.
- Introduction to Islam and the Muslim World
- Introduction to Middle East Politics
- or modules offered by other departments.
- Research Project
plus either:
- Foundations of Western Political Thought
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- Democracy and Democratic Theory
plus one of the following:
- International Relations Theory
- Politics of Pacific Asia
- International Organisations
- Global Political Economy
- Middle East in the International System.
- The Israel-Palestine Question
- German Politics and Society
- or a module offered by another department.
Single Honours Politics (Year Abroad) which is broadly similar to the Politics programme, but with an additional year abroad at a university in Italy, France, Spain, Holland, Poland, Germany or Sweden through the SOCRATES/ERASMUS programme. We also have overseas exchange programmes with universities in the USA, Canada, China and Singapore. Students apply for a one-year study placement in these institutions at the end of their first year.
Year 4 Compulsory module- Dissertation (Double).
- Culture and Conflict in American Politics
- The Ethics of Violence in International Relations
- Theories of Liberty
- The Political Economy of the European Union
- China in Global Political Economy
- a module offered by another department.
Politics (Year Abroad)-BA