ObjectivesThis Joint Honours course is designed for students who are interested in the law and its impacts upon and relationships with the increasingly interconnected world of international relations. The course is ideal for those who are keen on international studies and diplomatic and political relationships, as well as those who enjoy law but dont necessarily want to be a solicitor or a barrister who want to use their legal experience in a diplomatic or political context.
Entry requirementsYou should have at least 200 points, including two or more A-levels. English Language GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent) is also required. These requirements may be varied in individual cases.
Academic titleBSc International Relations and Law
Course descriptionCourse structure
Joint Honours involves four modules from International Relations at each level and four from Law.
Level 1
* Studying Law
* Law of Contract
* International Relations; History and Institutions
* The world and the west
* Critical contexts of law
* Issues and controversies in the 21st century
Level 2
* Constitutional Law of the EU
* Approaches to International Relations
* Law of Property
* Structure and Process of International Relations
* Two options from law and international relations
Level 3
* International Relations in an Era of Globalisation
* International Security
* Law and Morality
* Two law options
* One international relations option
* Project