Why study BA International Relations (Hons)Êat Goldsmiths, University of London?
  • Our International Relations degree allows you to investigate the dynamics of a constantly changing world and develop the knowledge and skills to address the global challenges of the 21st century.
  • You'll study the theory of international relations, global governance, international political economy, foreign policy and diplomacy, complemented by specialist area-focused modules on the Middle East, Africa, China and East Asia.
  • You can also enhance your knowledge in your personal areas of interest, with option modules as diverse as security, development and human rights, foreign policy, conflict, and genocide.
  • WeÕll encourage you to put your knowledge into practice with our work placement module. Work with organisations in the international relations sector, such as policy think-tanks, development agencies and NGOs and get real experience before you graduate.
  • Take your international knowledge further and spend part of your degree studying abroad with Erasmus+. YouÕll immerse yourself in another culture, learn to see things from a new perspective and increase your employability.
  • Studying an international relations degree in London means that Westminster, global business and diverse diasporas are all in easy reach.
  • When you join Goldsmiths youÕll become part of a global academic family, with students from 140 countries and alumni around the globe.

Skills

Throughout your degree youÕll gain a broad knowledge of the international system, foreign affairs and relations between state and non-state actors. This will be complemented by specialist in-depth knowledge of political conflicts and cultures in different parts of the world. Your hands-on experience working for an NGO or organisation involved in international activities and policy development will foster your professional skills and knowledge.

Careers

This degree will equip you for a range of careers in international relations, such as:

  • Government, for example in the Foreign Office or Department of International Development
  • International Institutions such as the UN
  • Foreign aid development agencies
  • International NGOs, for example Oxfam, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International
  • International policy think-tanks and consultancies
  • Private sector organisations and companies who trade and invest internationally

As a graduate from the BA International Relations you will also be well placed to continue to higher level study, such as masters-level study or postgraduate research in areas relating to international relations.