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London Metropolitan University
Bachelor Degree , International Relations
Course Description
This topical degree course allows you to specialise in two disciplines, providing you with a greater career choice and a range of highly transferable skills. Working with academics who are specialists in their field, you’ll examine the issues surrounding the international community today. This includes terrorism, the environment, international aid, nuclear proliferation, human rights, cyberwarfare and the complex relationships between states. Learn one of the world’s leading languages while engaging with politics and culture.
The International Relations with Spanish BA (Hons) degree is taught by specialists in international relations, politics and Spanish, many of whom are internationally recognised for the quality of their work.
The degree will provide you with a broad perspective on the political, economical and historical aspects of international relations, and will enhance your ability to understand the complex forces shaping modern global politics. The added bonus of a learning Spanish integrated into the degree opens up the possibility to pursue work in the global market. There are no prerequisites for languages, and you'll start at whatever level is appropriate after taking a language level assessment with the Open Language Programme staff.
A number of practitioners will be invited from the government and non-governmental organisations to speak on a variety of modules, concentrating on subject specific knowledge and employability.
Employability is central to every module, and in the final year you’ll have the opportunity to do a work-related learning module. This has included placements within a wide range of institutions, such as the United Nations, aid agencies, think-tanks and embassies. You can even opt to do your work placement in the UK or in another country.
A study-abroad semester can be undertaken as part of the degree programme. We have Socrates exchange links with a number of European Universities including Bologna, Bordeaux, Istanbul, Madrid and Stockholm. It’s also possible to study in the United States, where the University has exchange links with a number of universities, such as the State University of New York, City University New York, East Carolina, Roosevelt University (Chicago) and a number of colleges in the University of California state system.
Course Content
The modules listed below are for the academic year 2019/20 and represent the course modules at this time. Modules and module details (including, but not limited to, location and time) are subject to change over time.
Year 1 modules include:
Global Politics, Economy and Society (core, 30 credits)
Introduction to International Relations (core, 30 credits)
Peace, Conflict and Diplomacy since 1945 (core, 30 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Year 2 modules include:
Approaches to International Relations and Foreign Policy (core, 30 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Creating a Winning Business 1 (alternative core, 15 credits)
Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning (alternative core, 15 credits)
American Foreign Policy (option, 15 credits)
Diplomacy Old and New (option, 30 credits)
Peace and Conflict in Theory and Practice (option, 30 credits)
Politics of the Middle East (option, 15 credits)
Shifting Global Power (option, 30 credits)
Shifting Global Power in the 21st Century (option, 15 credits)
Strategy in the Contemporary World (option, 15 credits)
The Politics of the European Union (option, 15 credits)
Year 3 modules include:
International Security in an Era of Globalisation (core, 30 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Spanish Language (core, 15 credits)
Creating a Winning Business 2 (alternative core, 15 credits)
Placement 1 Year (alternative core, 30 credits)
Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning (alternative core, 15 credits)
Project 1 Semester (alternative core, 15 credits)
Project 1 Year (alternative core, 30 credits)
Action and Identity: Gender and Political Participation (option, 15 credits)
African Politics (option, 15 credits)
Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding (option, 30 credits)
Human Rights and International Conflict (option, 15 credits)
Latin American Politics (option, 15 credits)
Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (option, 30 credits)
Entry Requirements
In addition to the University's standard entry requirements, you should have:
- a minimum of grades BBC in A levels (or a minimum of 112 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg Advanced Diploma)
- English Language GCSE at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)
If you don't have traditional qualifications or can't meet the entry requirements for this undergraduate degree, you may still be able to gain entry by completing our International Relations (including foundation year) BA (Hons).
To study a degree at London Met, you must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. If you require a Tier 4 student visa you may need to provide the results of a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS. For more information about English qualifications please see our English language requirements.
If you need (or wish) to improve your English before starting your degree, the University offers a Pre-sessional Academic English course to help you build your confidence and reach the level of English you require.
Assessment Methods
You’ll be assessed by essays, exams, presentations, individual and group research projects, briefing papers, portfolios, reflective writing and a final year dissertation or work placement.
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