

BSc International Politics
About this course
International politics is the study of power, conflict, cooperation, and governance beyond the boundaries of individual states. It asks why wars happen and how they end, what makes international institutions effective or ineffective, how global economic relationships are structured, and what the prospects are for addressing challenges like climate change, human rights, and nuclear proliferation that no single country can manage alone. It is a discipline that has never been more relevant, as rapid social and political changes reshape the international order in ways that affect everyone. This three-year full-time degree at City St George's, University of London is designed for students who want to explore contemporary global issues and deepen their understanding of those changes. You will develop strong analytical skills through a thought-provoking curriculum that covers international relations theory, global political economy, security studies, international law, and the comparative politics of different regions. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional and international experience before you graduate. City's location in London, a world centre for finance, diplomacy, media, and international organisations, provides an exceptional backdrop for this kind of study. Graduates of international politics programmes go on to careers in diplomacy, the foreign service, international organisations, NGOs, international business, journalism, policy research, the civil service, and security and intelligence work. The analytical skills the degree develops are also valued in management consulting, finance, and technology companies with international operations. The sandwich year and year abroad substantially strengthen your profile for careers in international affairs. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in international relations, global politics, international law, or security studies, and a smaller number pursue doctoral research contributing to the academic understanding of international order.
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