BA(Hons) Politics and International Relations at UWE Bristol is an applied, future-focused course, which emphasises the importance of theory, policy, and practice in political and global affairs.
Why study politics and international relations?
Politics and International Relations at UWE Bristol doesn't just prepare you for the world as it is; it empowers you to imagine what it could be. You'll have space for critical thinking, reflection, and real-world problem-solving, helping you engage with the changes you want to see and how you can help make them happen.
You'll gain a unique set of skills on this course, which can lead you to confidently pursue exciting career opportunities, both inside and outside the political world.
Why UWE Bristol?
Our teaching is inclusive by design, creating a welcoming and supportive community where everyone feels safe and respected. Our team of active researchers and experts provides a dynamic curriculum that covers various perspectives, helping us become informed and active citizens ready to tackle future political and social challenges.
You'll study a variety of modules which cover important subject areas such as human rights, gender and sexuality, ethics, race, religion, global governance, foreign policy, international security, and public policy. The modules emphasise applying theoretical knowledge to practical solutions for local, national, and global challenges. One module is accredited by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).
Our passionate teaching team uses lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities like role plays, debates, and policy analysis, supported by modern technology. Classes are designed to enhance your academic, writing, and presentation skills, fostering independent and critical thinking.
We're proud to offer the prestigious Parliamentary Studies optional module, approved by the Houses of Parliament and co-taught by university tutors and Parliament officials. This module provides detailed knowledge of Parliament's workings and includes visits to Westminster.
Where can it take me?
Politics and International Relations graduates are in demand across a wide range of professions and many of our graduates have secured employment in government, the civil service, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), accountancy, human resources, media and journalism.
Many of our graduates also choose to deepen their skills and knowledge and get involved in research or education, or specialise further with postgraduate study.