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    International Relations and Social Policy BSc - Undergraduate degrees
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    International Relations and Social Policy BSc - Undergraduate degrees

    Aston University
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,300  / year
    Next Intake September-2022

    International Relations and Social Policy BSc - Undergraduate degrees

    About

    Study the BSc (Hons) International Relations and Social Policy degree course at Aston University to get a fascinating insight into the major political and sociological challenges facing governments across the world, and how the policies they develop impact on all our lives.

    Location: Aston University, Birmingham

    What youll learn

    On this programme, youll explore the major political and social issues faced by governments across the world. You will develop a knowledge and understanding of the international state system, the structure and purpose of international organisations, and the roles played by international institutions, other intergovernmental organisations, multinational corporations and NGOs.

    On the social policy strand of the course, youll examine why governments take particular decisions in key policy areas. You will also explore in-depth, the outcomes and consequences of various government policies on the economy and society. In addition to this, we explore the social constraints we encounter in our everyday lives and how they are reinforced by class, race, religion and gender. To understand how these issues perpetuate existing inequalities and unequal life chances, we analyse what impact official politics has on such processes, how politics is intertwined with the profit-making aims pursued by big corporations and how their combined interests dominate our social imaginations.

    You will investigate the economic, social and political forces which influence government decision-making and examine why governments take particular decisions at a global, national and local levels of government. You will also study the nature of policy delivery and management by various organisations, such as local governments, schools and businesses, which will equip you for a range of career paths.

    Social Policy will equip you with the knowledge and analytical skills that will enable you to think critically and work independently. This includes how to design a research project, collect empirical data, handle complex datasets (e.g., through applying coding techniques) and, most importantly, develop an advanced analytical mindset. This training will be essential for your final-year dissertation during which you will carry out your own individual research project. This experience will provide you with a skillset that is highly desired in a wide range of industries and areas of work.

    Important strengths of the programme include its focus on key contemporary issues in international relations and policy, such as global economic change and the environment as well as international comparisons of government policies. During the final year, you will explore more specialised topics through the completion of an individual research dissertation and a range of modules covering topics such as the international relations of East Asia, US foreign policy, and the international relations between post-Soviet Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

    International students

    Aston University is a diverse, close community and welcomes international students. Students from over 120 different countries chose to study with us every year. Based in the centre of Birmingham, Aston is not only a great place to study, its also a great place to live.

    Astons professional work placements can improve your chance of securing a graduate job. Placements give you experience, confidence and opportunities and as an Aston student, youll be better prepared for your future career. One of the great things about Aston is our focus on employability and our close links with businesses, industries and professions make this possible.

    Choosing to start your Aston journey with our foundation programme in social science will help you develop specialist knowledge to ensure that you are fully prepared to study your chosen undergraduate course. During your foundation year, youll have excellent support from academics and group projects will give you the chance to meet new people, make new friends and build a network of peers who will share your university journey. We also have a Learning Development Centre that can provide additional support and offer pre-sessional English language programmes.

    Post-study work visa

    Aston University welcomed the creation of a new immigration route which will enable international students to remain in the UK for two years after they have completed their studies to find work. The new post-study work visa will apply to international students starting undergraduate and postgraduate courses from 2020 at universities with a track record of compliance with immigration policy. Click here for more information on post-work visas.

    Modules

    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
    • Final Year

    Core modules:

    • Introduction to the Concepts and Methods of International Relations
    • Introduction to the European Union
    • Critical Debates in Society and Policy
    • From Social Problems to Public Policies
    • Becoming a Social Scientist

    Optional modules:

    • The Making of the Modern World
    • Whats Trending (Current Affairs in Politics and International Relations)

    Core modules:

    • International Relations: Theories
    • Critical Approaches to Security Studies
    • Critical Policy Analysis
    • Research Methods

    Optional modules:

    • West European Politics and Society
    • Russian and East European Politics and Society
    • North American Politics and Society
    • East Asian Politics and Society: China and Japan
    • South Asian Politics and Society
    • Environmental Policy
    • Welfare States and Welfare Change
    • Global Society
    • CSI: Crime Subversion and Injustice
    • Contested Cities
    • International Relations in Political Thought
    • Security Studies: Theories and Issues
    • The Politics and Policies of the European Union
    • International Political Economy

    This course is available as a 3 year BSc without a placement, or a 4 year BSc with an integrated sandwich placement. Both options are available to home, EU, and international students.

    Find out more about the Aston placement year.

    Core modules:

    • Dissertation (International Relations or Policy)

    Optional modules:

    • A Great Misunderstanding: Britain and the EU
    • African Politics: From the Colonial Period to the Present Day
    • America in the World
    • The American Presidency
    • BRICS and Emerging Power Shifts in World Politics
    • Chinese Politics and Society
    • Conflict and Intervention
    • Democracy, Authoritarianism and Regime Change
    • Diplomacy and Soft Power
    • Ethics and International Relations
    • EuroSim: Learning Negotiation through Simulation Games
    • Gender and Politics
    • Interest Groups and Lobbying
    • International Institutions
    • Nationalism and Political Power
    • Political Communication
    • Leaders and Leadership: Case Studies and Comparative Perspectives
    • Politics and Islam: Past and Present
    • Politics and Protest in a Globalised World
    • Politics of Development
    • Religion and Politics in Contemporary Europe
    • Sport and Politics
    • The International Relations of East Asia
    • The Populist Radical Right in Europe
    • Understanding Foreign Policy
    • Debates in Contemporary British Politics
    • Changing Patterns of Warfare
    • Intelligence Agencies and the Modern World – MI6, CIA and ISI
    • Political Parties
    • Migration, Borders and Belonging
    • Health Policy
    • The Challenges of Climate Change
    • Corporate Power in a Globalised World
    • Work, Organisations and Society
    • Bodies, Power and Resistance
    • Contemporary Social Movements
    • Education and Digital Society
    • Religion and Society
    • Pregnancy and Politics: Cultural Norms and Family Policy
    • Community Engagement

    Availability of any optional modules will be subject to staff availability and a minimum number of students who express an interest in studying the optional modules.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    BBC (standard offer)

    BCC (with EPQ or Core Maths minimum grade B)

    BCC (contextual offer*)

    English Program Requirements

    To be accepted onto our programmes, you must be able to satisfy the University's English language requirements. The level required will depend on the programme you are applying for. We strive to make your application process as easy as possible, however in all cases we reserve the right to request an English language qualification and / or conduct an interview.

    We accept a wide range of English language qualifications including:

    • IELTS Academic
    • TOEFL
    • PTE Academic
    • TOEFL iBT Home Edition
    • Password
    • Duolingo English Test (for entry onto Pre-Sessional English programmes, and direct entry courses starting in January 2022 and September 2022, excluding Aston Medical School, OSPAP, and Postgraduate Research degree programmes).
    • Kaplan International Tools for English (KITE) 

    Career

    International Relations and Social Policy graduates go on to a range of professions with recent roles including Account Manager, Analyst, Business Analyst, Corporate Banking Trainee, Corporate Engagement Executive, Corporate Finance Intern, Graduate Intern, Public Policy and Strategic Relationships Intern, Engagement Executive, Insurance Broker, Mental Health Support Worker, National Project Coordinator, Person Centred Support Worker and Procurement Manager.

    Potential employers include Morgan Stanley, the Department for International Development, HSBC, Bosch, the Ministry of Defence, the United Nations Economic Commission, IBM, Capgemini, Virgin Active, Hays, British Gas, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Interserve, Airbus, Solihull Care Housing Association and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    Well make sure youre career ready. Employed Social Studies graduates earn £5,800 (28 per cent) more than the UK average three years after graduation (Longitudinal Education Outcomes, 2019).

    Aston University was recognised as the 'Best University Careers/Employability Service'.

    The Careers and Placements team at Aston University won the 'Best University Careers/Employability Service' category at the National Undergraduate Employability (NUE) Awards 2020 for its use of innovative ideas to engage a high number of students with the service in order to support them with their career planning.

    Aston University has strong links with national and international organisations with over 200 employers interacting with students on campus each year.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,300  / year
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    International Relations and Social Policy BSc - Undergraduate degrees

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