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BA International Relations (L250)

  • Course Code UNU1L250301
  • Duration 3 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Bachelor of Arts
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Overview

eastern flagWhy Study International Relations at University?

This degree allows you to think about and examine some of the key issues that confront the modern world. It explores the relations between and within states and it enables you to reflect upon such important phenomena as globalisation and democratisation and their impact on the contemporary world. The degree provides you with a solid grounding in different theories of international relations and how these are practically applied in real life situations. You will develop important analytical and research skills, broaden your knowledge and gain a sophisticated understanding of contemporary international relations.

The core modules are taught by research active faculty in the school which includes experts in international relations, European, and other area studies.

Why Study International Relations at UEA?

Our new BA in International Relations comprises a three-year course of study with the option of a semester abroad.


Year 1

You will take three compulsory modules: Introduction to Contemporary Politics; A Globalising World; and Introduction to International Relations. You will select three further modules from a list of modules which in previous years has included: Social and Political Theory; Introduction to American Studies; Economics and Society; Introduction to Modern History; Discourse and Power; Introduction to Philosophy; Media Culture, Media Power; Big Brother? The Politics of Sociology of Media and Culture.


Year 2

You will take the compulsory module, International Relations Theory and select three modules from a range that in previous years has included: International Politics since 1945; International Organisations; Contemporay US Foreign Policy and International Affairs; The Rise and Fall of British Power; War and Peace; Introduction to the EU; EU's Future as an International Actor; International Security and Conflict Resolution. In addition, you may choose one module from selected modules within the School of Political, Social and International Studies and one other approved free-choice module from Schools across the University.


Year 3

You will choose two modules from a range of options which in previous years has included: International Political Economy; Power over the Pacific; Clash of the Fundamentalisms; Dissertation; Cold war in Europe; Intellectuals in US Foreign Policy. In addition two further modules will be selected from within the School of Political, Social and International Studies.
 
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Dr Sanna Inthorn    
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