• International relations is an area of politics that largely focuses on how two or more nations interact with each other. As an introduction to the course, students will study the evolution of international relations theory. 
  • This course can be studied 1 year full-time, 15 months full-time with placement, 2 years part-time, or 2.5 years part-time with placement, starting in September.
  • Student's studies are built around a foundation of compulsory modules with a range of optional modules to choose from within the subject.
  • To complete the degree, students will undertake a substantial piece of written research on a topic of their choice under the guidance of a dissertation supervisor.