

BA Politics and International Relations
About this course
Politics and international relations is a field that examines how power is organised and exercised, from the design of democratic institutions and the dynamics of party competition to the management of relations between states and the global governance of shared problems. Politics focuses on the domestic arrangements through which societies make collective decisions, while international relations examines the international system and the actors, norms and forces that shape it. Together they provide a framework for understanding everything from electoral campaigns and foreign policy to trade negotiations and humanitarian crises. At London South Bank University, this three-year full-time programme is taught in one of the world's most politically active cities, and its location provides particular advantages for students interested in the practical dimensions of political life, from access to Parliament and Whitehall to international organisations and think tanks. You will study political theory, comparative political systems, international relations theory, global governance, foreign policy and contemporary political issues, developing your capacity for evidence-based argument and critical analysis of political texts and events. The programme takes seriously the connection between academic understanding and the real-world practice of politics. Graduates work in government, the civil service, political organisations, campaigning, journalism, international organisations, NGOs, think tanks, public affairs, consultancy, law and business. The analytical skills, awareness of political process and capacity for clear written argument that this degree develops are valued wherever organisations need to navigate complex political environments or engage with public policy. London's position as a global political and financial centre provides particular career opportunities for graduates who wish to work in the intersection of politics, policy and business. Postgraduate study in politics, international relations, public policy, law or global affairs is also a well-established route.
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