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Bachelor in Politics and International Relations (BA) - DMU
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Bachelor in Politics and International Relations (BA) - DMU

De Montfort University
LeicesterUK
On campus
Full-time
€18,341.78/year
 2712 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English

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Program Description

The Bachelor in Politics and International Relations (BA) offers a dynamic experience, ranging from understanding theoretical ideas that underpin the way the world works to experiences beyond the classroom and engaging with real-world projects. This vibrant course will develop students' understanding of political events and processes and the skills to use their knowledge in real-life settings. After a common core of modules that challenge them to think about politics from the local to the global, students will have the opportunity to follow one of two pathways specialising in either Politics or International Relations.

On the Politics pathway, learners can explore British Politics beyond Westminster, the politics of the Americas, race, identity and class in the City and the politics of sustainable futures.

On the International Relations pathway, they will focus on global inequalities and development, security and peace issues and international crisis management. Students will undertake a final project on a subject of their own choice, developing your skills and knowledge towards your career aspirations.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Block one: Politics, People and Place

Block two: Ideas and Change in Politics and International Relations

Block three: Global Challenges: Politics and Social Policy

Block four: Democracy in Times of Crisis

Year 2

Block one: Making Public Policy

Block two: Political Research in Action

Block three:

Politics pathway: Political Theory: Why Big Ideas Matter

International Relations pathway: Contemporary International Relations Theory

Block four:

Politics pathway: Not in Westminster: National and Local Politics

International Relations pathway: Global Political Economy: Gender, Race and Class

Year 3

Block one:

Politics pathway: The Politics of the Americas

International Relations pathway: Global Inequalities

Block two:

Politics pathway: Contentious Politics in the City

International Relations pathway: Security, Peace and Conflict

Block three:

Politics pathway: Sustainable Futures

International Relations pathway: Tackling Global Crises

Block four: Politics and International Relations Project

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