ObjectivesThis course looks at highly topical issues from a variety of disciplinary viewpoints. It enables you to learn more about international relations by analysing wars, invasions, imperialism, conflict resolution and the role of nation states and international agencies in the international system.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements -a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject -a GCSE grade C in English and Maths -a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance -recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
Academic titleBSc International Relations
Course descriptionBSc International Relations
Programme
Year 1
-Immigration and Identity in Britain
-Introduction to International Relations
-Issues in International Politics
-Studying Politics
Year 2
-Apocalypse Now: International Politics goes to the Movies
-Comparative European Politics
-International Organisation and Integration
-International Relations Theory
-Introduction to Middle Eastern Politics
-Introduction to Latin American Countries
-Nationalism
-Terrorism in the Modern World
Year 3
-Contemporary US Foreign Policy
-Dissertation Stage1
-Human Rights and Armed Conflict
-Politics Dissertation Stage 2
-Politics of Globalisation
-Special Topic:Crimes of the Powerful
-The Politics of Conflict: The New Tribalism
-The Politics of Mass Murder
-The Politics of Nationalism in the Contemporary Middle East