Comments about BA International Relations - At the institution - Leicester - Leicestershire
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Objectives
* Chance to study global issues like war, terrorism, globalisation, human rights and development. * Innovative teaching that has been nationally recognised as excellent. * Supportive and informal atmosphere that encourages student participation and creativity. * Chance to collaborate with students at other institutions, participate on study visits and study abroad. * Stress on skills and employability including work placements.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements * A Levels/ASs/AVCEs/Key Skills (Level Three) usually 220-240 points (applicants must have at least two full A Levels) * AGNVQ/BTEC Merit/Distinction * Access Pass.
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Academic title
BA International Relations
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Course description
BA International Relations
Programme
Studying International Relations allows you to combine a deep understanding of contemporary world politics with another relevant discipline like Politics, Journalism, History, Law or Media Studies.
Year One introduces students to current debates and key concepts in International Relations and the impact of globalisation at an individual, societal and global level.
In Year Two students study a core module in International Relations Theory. This gives them a theoretical toolkit for understanding world politics. In addition, they can look at EU Politics, US Foreign Policy or the Making of the Global World. There is the chance to study abroad for a semester.
Year Three allows students to conduct a supervised research project on a topic of their choice. They can take modules on Britain and the EU, globalisation, ethnic conflict, US interventions since Vietnam, the Middle East or International Security. They can also undertake a work placement.