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Politics and International Relations

1 Study option · UndergraduateDocklands Campus

Course summary

Do you want to make sense of the post-truth world, encapsulated by events such as Brexit and the US election? Are you interested in understanding how global powers interact, both in times of war and peace? These questions lie at the heart of politics and international relations. Through the lens of a politics and international relations degree, you will explore how global dynamics shape our world.

Would you like to know more about international organisations and their capacity to control and shape development worldwide? The field of international relations and politics provides deep insights into these institutions. A politics and international relations degree from a prestigious department of politics and international relations will equip you with the knowledge to understand and engage with these global entities. Understanding international relations is crucial for grasping the influence of these organisations.

Do you want to learn about political participation and become an active citizen, so that you can contribute to policy-making processes? With a politics and international relations degree, you will gain the skills necessary to take part in and influence political decisions.

If you answer 'Yes' to any of these questions, then our International Relations course is for you.

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Application codes

Course code:
L240
Institution code:
E28

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