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BA Politics
About this course
Politics is the study of power, how it is acquired, exercised, contested, and justified in societies. It is a discipline that refuses to take political arrangements at face value, interrogating the assumptions behind claims to authority, the structures that distribute power unequally, and the dynamics that produce both stability and conflict. You will engage with some of the most pressing and consequential questions of our time, from the rise of populism and the governance of democratic systems to the causes of terrorism, the politics of austerity, and the relationship between states and citizens in an era of rapid change. At Birkbeck College in London, this three-year full-time programme is taught by scholars engaged in research on contemporary political issues, which means your education connects to live debates in the field rather than solely to received wisdom. Birkbeck's setting in central London gives the degree a particularly rich political context, drawing on the proximity of Parliament, government, think tanks, NGOs, and international organisations. The typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the college's commitment to making serious academic education accessible to students from a wide range of backgrounds. You will study political ideas and institutions from a variety of perspectives and regions, developing your capacity to analyse competing arguments and to think independently about political questions. You will develop strong analytical and research skills, the ability to write clearly and argue persuasively, and the critical thinking that enables you to engage seriously with complex political realities. Graduates pursue careers in journalism, government, the civil service, local authorities, political parties, think tanks, NGOs, advocacy organisations, public affairs consultancy, and policy research. The analytical and communication skills of a politics degree also open doors in law, international organisations, broadcasting, and the private sector. Postgraduate study in political theory, international relations, public policy, or comparative politics is a natural route for those who want to specialise further.
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