📖Program Curriculum

In year four you will study a combination of compulsory and optional modules and will complete an independent research-based dissertation, developing the knowledge and skills to become a research-effective practitioner in the field of international relations.

Year 1 (Level 4)
FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code
Introduction to International Relations September-January 20 PO-126
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age January-June 20 PO-118
Optional Modules
Spanish Language Compulsory Selective
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students take 40 credits of Spanish at the appropriate level. Students should choose either English or Welsh-medium modules

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Spanish for Beginners I September-January 20 MLS130
Sbaeneg I Ddechreuwyr I (Spanish for Beginners I - Welsh Medium) September-January 20 MLS130W
Spanish Language 1A September-January 20 MLS160A
Iaith Sbaeneg 1A September-January 20 MLS160AW
Spanish for Beginners II January-June 20 MLS131
Sbaeneg I Ddechreuwyr II (Spanish for Beginners II - Welsh Medium) January-June 20 MLS131W
Spanish Language 1B January-June 20 MLS160B
Iaith Sbaeneg 1B January-June 20 MLS160BW
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International Relations - Optional modules
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You should pick two additional optional module from the list below. One optional module in TB1 and two optional modules in TB2. This will complete your 80 credits in International Relations, make sure you have a balance of 60 credits per Teaching Block.

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
The American Experience 1492-2000 September-January 20 AM-111
Europe of Extremes, 1789–1989 September-January 20 HIH121
Living Well and Doing Good - An Introduction to Ethics September-January 20 HUP104
Critical Reasoning September-January 20 HUP105
Fundamental Issues in Philosophy September-January 20 HUP127
Politics and the People September-January 20 PO-119
Introduction to Politics September-January 20 PO-131
Theories of War September-January 20 WS-100
American Politics and Society January-June 20 AM-112
Introduction to Ancient Philosophy and Rhetoric January-June 20 CLC103
Reading Great Works of Philosophy January-June 20 HUP132
Political Philosophy January-June 20 HUP133
Disinformation, Ideology and Bias: Researching and examining political data January-June 20 PO-127
War and Society in the Modern Era January-June 20 WS-101
Year 2 (Level 5)
FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code
Anarchy and Order: Theories in International Relations September-January 20 PO-203
Globalisation September-January 20 PO-222
Optional Modules
International Relations - Optional modules
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select two modules. You must select 60 credits in each teaching block

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Disunited Kingdom? Class, Race, Gender and Social Division in Twentieth-Century Britain September-January 20 HIH284
Philosophy and the Enlightenment September-January 20 HUP243
The State and Political Institutions September-January 20 PO-209
Elections and Voting September-January 20 PO-234
Global Justice and Human Rights September-January 20 PO-235
America in Crisis: From the Tet Offensive to Trump September-January 20 PO-258
Investigating Gender September-January 20 PPS203
Ruin and Renewal: Europe, 1918-1968 January-June 20 HIH288
Freedom, Angst and the Embodied Self: Themes in Continental Philosophy January-June 20 HUP242
Contemporary Moral Controversies January-June 20 HUP244
Moralities of War and Peace January-June 20 PO-239
The History of Political Thought January-June 20 PO-245
International Security January-June 20 PO-248
The Colour Line: Race and Racism in World Politics January-June 20 PO-253
British Politics and Public Policy January-June 20 PO-281
Contemporary Wars and Conflicts January-June 20 WS-200
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Spanish Language Modules
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students select 40 credits from below at the appropriate level

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Spanish Language 2A September-January 20 MLS260A
Intermediate Spanish Language A September-January 20 MLS270A
Spanish Translation Workshop 2 January-June 10 MLS210
Spanish Language 2B January-June 10 MLS260B
Intermediate Spanish Language B January-June 20 MLS270B
Year 4 (Level 6)
FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code
Researching Politics 1 September-January 20 PO-3319
Optional Modules
Dissertation
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Dissertation September-June 40 PO-3317
Senedd Cymru/The Welsh Parliament September-June 40 PO-3323
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International Relations Modules
Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must take 60 credits in each teaching block. If you wish to select POA301 in TB2 you must also select PO-3121 in TB1

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Gunfighter Nation: the West in History, Mythology and Fiction September-January 20 HUA301
Philosophy, Mental Health and Illness September-January 20 HUP308
Parliamentary Studies September-January 20 PO-3121
Genocide September-January 20 PO-3330
Clear and Present Danger: America and Terrorism September-January 20 PO-3333
Politics and International Development September-January 20 PO-3335
The Aftermaths of War September-January 20 WS-303
Digital Futures January-June 20 MS-306
Shadow Wars: US Presidents and covert action from the Cold War to Trump January-June 20 PO-3316
Researching Politics 2 January-June 20 PO-3320
Capitalism and Justice: inequality, power and prosperity in contemporary economies January-June 20 PO-3325
Law, War and Empire in World Politics January-June 20 PO-3328
America and the Bomb January-June 20 PO-3334
Parliamentary Studies project January-June 20 POA301
The Russian Civil War January-June 20 WS-305
Overlord: War, Societies, and the Battle for Normandy 1944. January-June 20 WS-306
AND
Spanish General Language
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name Module Duration Credits Module Code Guidance
Spanish General Language 3A September-January 10 MLS300A
Translation Workshop (Spanish into English) September-January 10 MLS310C
Spanish General Language 3B January-June 10 MLS300B
Spanish for Professional Purposes 3 January-June 10 MLS304

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🏠 Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to book:

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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

237 RMB

Tuition fee:

17,250 GBP per year

69,000 GBP in total

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18.

English fluency is required.
You need to be either:
- A native English speaker
- Studied a degree in English before
- Can demonstrate a high level of English
- Having an English certificate such as IELTS level 6 or TOEFL 95 and above is an advantage.

Minimum education level: High School.

The program is competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average A, 70%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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📬 Admissions Process

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Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • Graduation certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Official transcript
  • Personal statement
  • English certificate (You can take the English test online)
  • Guarantor letter

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

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The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to Global Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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