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International Relations with Foundation

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Course summary

Explore global relations near the 2021 G7 summit site, examining law, economics, diplomacy and governance. Blend theory with practice to grasp decision-making and represent Plymouth at Model UN, sharpening critical thinking on global issues.

Global perspectives
Gain international insights through student exchange opportunities in countries like Canada, the USA, Poland and the Czech Republic – bringing global politics to life beyond the classroom.

Expert-led, research-informed teaching
Learn from leading academics whose research spans NATO, Middle Eastern protest movements, global environmental politics and EU governance – ensuring your education is cutting-edge and relevant.

Confidence-building foundation
Start with a supportive foundation year to boost confidence regardless of background, then tailor your degree with innovative modules across politics, culture and society to match your passions and career goals.

This course is for you if...

  • you are interested in debating global issues, current affairs and major political events

  • you are looking to build confidence and skills through a supportive foundation year

  • you are excited by international exchange opportunities in other countries

  • you are looking to gain practical skills through varied, real-world assessments that prepare you for your future

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Course code:
L252
Institution code:
P60

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