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BA International Relations with Foundation
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International relations examines how states, international organisations, non-governmental bodies and other actors interact on the global stage, and what forces shape the international order. It is a discipline that draws on political science, history, law, economics and sociology to analyse questions of war and peace, trade and development, human rights, environmental governance, migration, and the structure of the international system. Understanding these dynamics is essential for anyone who wants to engage with the forces that shape our interconnected world. At the University of Westminster this programme includes a foundation year, designed for students who want to develop their academic skills and subject knowledge before progressing to the full honours degree. The foundation year provides a supportive entry route for students who may not have the standard qualifications for direct entry but who are ready to commit to university-level study. Across the full programme, full time over four years, you will develop the analytical, research and communication skills central to international relations, examining key concepts and contemporary issues in global politics. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad and work placement opportunities. Graduates of international relations move into careers in the civil service, diplomatic service, international organisations, think tanks, non-governmental organisations, journalism, policy research and the private sector. The analytical and communication skills the degree develops are valued by employers in any context that requires understanding the forces shaping global affairs. Postgraduate study in international relations, political science, international law, security studies or public policy is a natural further step for those seeking specialist or research-focused careers.
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