Students applying for thisÊInternational Relations with FrenchÊdegree atÊUniversity of BirminghamÊwill join the Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS), a department that scores high in the National Student Survey (NSS).
The students particularly enjoy the opportunities to hear from influential guest speakers about their lives in politics. Recent speakers have included Alistair Darling, David Miliband and John Bercow.
In a world of growing interdependence, the need for a wider understanding of international affairs becomes more crucial every day. Our International Relations with a Language courses allow you to combine study of a modern language with international relations, which is itself interdisciplinary and covers such topics as politics, economics and the diplomatic history of the 20th century.
The third year is spent studying at a European university. You spend one third of your time in language studies two thirds taking courses in international relations. When you return to Birmingham for your fourth year you'll study advanced courses in your language and in international affairs.
Throughout your time on theÊInternational Relations BAÊcourse, employability is a key area of focus. University of Birmingham help to make sure that you are employable through a range of department led and university wide initiatives which include:
Input from Professional Careers Advisers in your Curriculum
During the first year of your studies Careers Advisers from the University Careers Network team attend lectures in your course to support you with career planning from an early stage.Ê
Professional development module
You will have the unique opportunity to take advantage of a work placement as part of your final year by undertaking theÊÊProfessional Development ModuleÊas part of your optional module choices.
Careers Network
Careers NetworkÊis the UniversityÕs careers service. ÊA dedicated careers team for the College of Social Sciences will be able to support you with making career decisions and planning your career, while you are studying.Ê
Your Birmingham degree
Your Birmingham degree is evidence of your ability to succeed in a demanding academic environment. Employers target Birmingham students for their drive, diversity, communication and problem-solving skills, their team-working abilities and cultural awareness, and our graduate employment statistics have continued to climb at a rate well above national trends.