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Undergraduate

BSc Politics and International Relations

Structure and Syllabus

You will be required to make a serious attempt in the examination for 12 units on the Standard Route of the degree. On the Graduate Entry Route you must take and pass nine full units.

You can take the Foundation and Further units in any order, provided you satisfy any prerequisites (units which you must have already passed). Prerequisites are shown in italic text in brackets. Most students, however, would normally take the Foundation units first because, as their name suggests, they are the ‘building blocks' – the foundation – for the units that follow.

Standard Route Graduate Entry Route
Foundation units Foundation units
1 11 Introduction to international relations 1 11 Introduction to international relations
2 114 Democratic politics and the state or 130 Introduction to modern political thought 2 114 Democratic politics and the state or 130 Introduction to modern political thought
3 One full unit (or two half units) from Selection group F(i) 3 One full unit (or two half units) from Selection group F(i)
4 One full unit (or two half units) from Selection group F(i)  
Further units Further units
5 82 Comparative politics (114 or 130) 4 82 Comparative politics (114 or 130)
6 83 International political theory (11) 5 83 International political theory (11)
7 84 Nationalism and international relations (11) 6 84 Nationalism and international relations (11)
8 86 Democracy and democratisation (114 or 130) 7 86 Democracy and democratisation (114 or 130)
9 One unit from Selection groups E, IR, P or S 8 One unit from Selection groups E, IR, P or S
10 One unit from Selection groups E, IR, P or S 9 One full unit (or two half units) from Selection groups E, F(i), IR, P or S
11 One unit from Selection groups E, IR, P or S  
12 One full unit (or two half units) from any Selection group

Note:
This page is intended for use by prospective students as a guide. The structure shown above is subject to confirmation in the 2009-2010 Regulations.

This provides an opportunity for graduates of any discipline to gain an additional undergraduate degree by following a shorter than normal programme, successfully completing nine full units rather than twelve. This can normally be achieved in a minimum of two years with the exception of the BSc Economics, BSc Economics & Finance, BSc Development & Economics and the BSc Information Systems & Management.