Course overview
Political theory and international relations theory will provide the core of your studies in year one with progressively more optional choices throughout the degree.
With a 75:25 split between Politics and International Studies, and Chinese, this degree gives you the opportunity to acquire Chinese language skills while gaining a strong understanding of Politics and International Studies.
You will engage critically with the political world, from national and global perspectives, exploring the theoretical and empirical approaches to political ideas.
You will also study in China during your third year.
Our graduates leave with the ability to understand complex theoretical positions and apply them to political problems.
In our Politics and International Studies with Chinese BA, the first year does not count towards your final degree classification. However, all students are required to pass the first year of the degree programme in order to proceed to the Honours degree. The second and final years of study contribute 50% each to the final degree result.
Important information
We are planning to make some exciting changes to our Politics and International Studies with Chinese (BA) degree for 2025 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.
Study abroad
The third year is spent studying at a partner institution in China.
Possible exchange partners include:
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Tsinghua University
