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International Politics BSc(Hons

Your course We live in an increasingly globalised society. Organisations and governments are looking for people who understand how decisions are made across economic, social and political institutions. This course aims to help you critically engage with issues such as conflict resolution, the growth of democracy and development and international systems of governance.

The lecturers will draw on their research expertise in ways that could stimulate and inspire you, and you’ll be encouraged to develop your own debating and research skills in a supportive environment too. As the course looks at politics with an international perspective, you could choose to study a foreign language.

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You’ll have the opportunity to apply the theory through a 90-hour work placement in your second year, giving you practical experience in a professional setting. You’ll benefit from guest lecturers such as MPs and political figures, and engage in student-led debates. In your second year you’ll also have the opportunity to study abroad. Previous students have studied in America, France, Italy and Spain.

Example modules • US Politics and Society • International Crises Since 1945 • Modern India: From Raj to

Independence C.1860-1950 • Ethnicity and Nationalism

Course info

Course length:

3yrs full-time

Entry requirements:

BBC/DMM/112 inc. a grade B in an A Level or a Distinction in BTEC Subsidiary Diploma

“This course has equipped me with the skills, knowledge and opportunities to a make positive change in society. Undertaking a placement at Refugee Action, working in the Students’ Union on the Inspiring Future Leaders Programme, as well as being a BAME ambassador and an Academic Representative for my course, has led me to create various events which engage the wider student community. The lecturers are easily accessible and provide engaging material which allows for critical thinking and growth in both lectures and seminars.”

Fatima Mahmood is currently studying International Politics BSc(Hons)

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