Our International Relations degree allows you to investigate the dynamics of a constantly changing world and develop the knowledge and skills to address the global challenges of the 21st century.
You'll study the theory of international relations, global governance, international political economy, foreign policy and diplomacy, complemented by specialist area-focused modules on the Middle East, Africa, China and East Asia.
You can also enhance your knowledge in your personal areas of interest, with option modules as diverse as security, development and human rights, foreign policy, conflict, and genocide.
We’ll encourage you to put your knowledge into practice with our work placement module. Work with organisations in the international relations sector, such as policy think-tanks, development agencies and NGOs and get real experience before you graduate.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL
World Politics
Political Theory and Ideologies
Colonialism, Power, and Resistance
Making Modern Japan
Europe Since 1945
Ideologies and Interests: Political Thought in Modern Britain
International Trade
International Monetary Economics
Liberalism and its Critics
Life: A User's Manual
Modern Political Theory
Political Economy
Politics of Vision
Critical Security Studies
An(other) IR – Views from the South
International Political Economy 2
Nationalist Conflict and International Intervention
Political Islam: Ideology and Discourse
Politics of Conflict and Peacebuilding in Contemporary Africa