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BA International Relations and European Politics (L291)

  • Course Code UNU1L291301
  • Duration 3 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Bachelor of Arts
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Overview


Why study International Relations and European Politics at University?

This degree enable you to study European affairs within the context of the discipline of international relations. Thus you will be introduced to the basic aspects of political analysis through the study of the role of legislatures and executives, constitutions, political parties and voting behaviour while you engage in the comparative analysis of different European political experiences such as those of Russia and Central and Eastern Europe. You will be able to understand how the European Union operates and how it relates to the rest of the world.

Alongside the European 'backbone' of compulsory modules, you have the opportunity to study languages, as well as 'customise' your degree course by steering towards subjects which are of relevance to you and your chosen career, with modules on, for example, European politics, economics, history, media, security and European convention on human rights.

We offer options on the politics of America, Russia, and other European countries; on international relations and the EU; on democracy, utopias, and the history of political thought; on mass-media, identity, and popular culture.

Why study International Relations and European Politics at UEA?


Year 1

You will take the following compulsory modules: Social and Political Theory; Introduction to Contemporary Politics; A Globalising World; and Introduction to International Relations. You will also select a further two modules from a choice that in previous years has included: various languages; Introduction to Modern History; Introduction to Philosophy; Big Brother? The Politics and Sociology of Media and Culture; Economics and Society; Media Culture, Media Power.

Year 2

You will take three compulsory modules: Introduction to the European Union; Britain and Europe; and International Relations Theory. You can select a further two modules from a range that in previous years has included: International Organisations; Democratic Theory; International Security and Conflict Resolution; EU’s Future as International Actor; and European Media and the EU.

In addition, you may choose one approved free choice module from other Schools across the University.

Year 3

You will choose your modules from a range of options which in previous years has included: Western Political Thought; Power over the Pacific; Class of Fundamentalisms; Intellectuals and Foreign Policy; Capitalism and Its Critics; Dissertation; and Modern Italy.

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Dr Sanna Inthorn    
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