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BSc 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

  1. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)
  2. One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii)

200 and 300 courses

  1. IR2137 Foreign policy analysis (IR1011)
  2. IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011)
  3. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011)
  4. IR2085 International institutions (IR1011)
  5. IR3140 Security and international relations (IR1011)
  6. One course from Selection groups IR or P
  7. One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups E, IR, P or S
  8. One full 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 stateor

PS1130 Introduction to modern political thought

  1. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)
  2. One course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i)

200 and 300 courses

  1. IR2137 Foreign policy analysis (IR1011)
  2. IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011)
  3. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011)
  4. IR2085 International institutions (IR1011)
  5. IR3140 Security and international relations (IR1011)

Notes

All students (as applicable)

100 courses are always treated as 100 courses at classification regardless of the point on the structure at which they are placed (see Annex D).

Standard Route degree students (as applicable)

Accreditation of prior learning awarded from one unnamed 100 course may be counted for this course (one at most).

OR

A student who transfers to this degree with a pass in a 100 course which is not available at this degree may count this as a credit for one unnamed 100 course. Credit for one unnamed 100 course will count for this course only.