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BSc Politics and International Relations

Standard Route

100 courses

  1. IR1011 Introduction to international relations
  2. PS1114 Democratic politics and the Stateor PS1130 Introduction to modern political thought
  3. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)
  4. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)

200 and 300 courses

  1. PS2082 Comparative politics (PS1114 or PS1130)
  2. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011)
  3. IR2084 Nationalism and international relations (IR1011)
  4. PS3086 Democracy and democratisation (PS1114 or PS1130)
  5. One 300 course from Selection groups IR or P
  6. One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups E, IR, P or S
  7. One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups E, IR, P or S
  8. One 100, 200 or 300 course (or two half courses) from any Selection group

Graduate Entry Route

100 courses

  1. IR1011 Introduction to international relations
  2. PS1114 Democratic politics and the StateorPS1130 Introduction to modern political thought
  3. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)

200 and 300 courses

  1. PS2082 Comparative politics (PS1114 or PS1130)
  2. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011)
  3. IR2084 Nationalism and international relations (IR1011)
  4. PS3086 Democracy and democratisation (PS1114 or PS1130)
  5. One 300 course from Selection groups IR or P
  6. One 100, 200 or 300 course (or two half courses) from Selection groups E, F(i), IR, P or S

Notes

All students (as applicable)

A 100 half course may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half course.

Standard route students

♦ An exemption awarded for one full 100 course (or two half courses) may be included at this point in the degree structure.

OR

♦ A student who transfers to this degree with a pass in a 100 course (or two half courses) which is not available at this degree may place the course at this point in the degree structure and receive credit for it.