If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with 5.5 in each component.
Our Politics BA equips you with an understanding of the relationship between government and society in regions all over the world, from Europe, the Middle East and Asia to North and South America.
Studying for a politics degree will help you to understand and think critically about political events, the interplay of domestic and international politics, how resources and power are distributed in society; how decisions are made; and why political systems develop in the ways that they do.
You'll study political concepts, ideas, values and institutions, and explore the relationship between political theory and practice.
Our graduates go on to work in a range of sectors, including the Civil Service, government, NGOs, international organisations, think tanks, teaching and research.
We are in the centre of one of the world’s greatest cities and we use this vibrant, multicultural setting to ensure that our students discover innovative solutions to the problems facing our world. In 2018, the University of Westminster was named the most diverse university in the UK, New Zealand and the USA, representing 170 nationalities (Hotcourses Diversity Index).
We take full advantage of our location in the heart of London, which allows us to take you out of the classroom to visit places such as the Houses of Parliament, government departments, international organisations, NGOs, exhibitions and museums. We regularly invite high-profile speakers to our central London location for our well-established series of seminars, public lectures and conferences to which you, as a student of politics, will be invited.
As a student on this course, you have the opportunity to spend one optional year abroad. You may complete a work or volunteering placement, both of which provide valuable opportunities to boost your employability. You may also undertake a study placement at one of our partner universities.
Graduates with international experience are particularly valued by employers, and a one-year period of residence abroad enhances your language skills and gives you experiences, contacts and intercultural awareness that will be valuable in your career.
As a School, we also host the world-renowned Centre for the Study of Democracy. The centre undertakes research across a range of critical challenges to the theory and practice of politics, international relations, sociology and criminology. We have an innovative initiative called the Democratic Education Network, which facilitates dialogue and the sharing of knowledge between our students, international universities and diasporic communities in London.
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Year 1
Subjects of study include:
British Politics
Critical Perspectives on Global Politics
Democracy in Crisis
Dilemmas of International Development
Global Governance and Development
Introduction to International Relations
Political Ideas in Action
The Politics of Migration
Credit Level 4
Year 2
Subjects of study include:
Geopolitics
Global Security
Governance in Europe
International Political Economy
Learning in an International Environment
Middle East Politics
Nationalism and the State in the Global South
Political Research and Practice
Politics and International Relations Internship
Power and the State
Rethinking Development
The Politics of Killing
Theorising Politics and International Relations
Credit Level 5
Year abroad
Students on this course have the opportunity to spend one optional year abroad. You may complete a work or volunteering placement, both of which provide valuable opportunities to boost your employability and ground your studies in an experiential setting. You may also undertake a study placement at one of our university partners. You can also undertake a combination of both study and work.
Year 3
Subjects of study include:
American Power in a Multipolar World
Contested Sovereignty: Territory, Borders and Resistance
Digital Politics
Dissertation
Energy and Development in the Middle East and Central Asia
Equality, Justice, Citizenship
Ethics, Morality and World Order(s)
Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Gender and Politics
Humanitarian Intervention and International Relations
Learning from NGOs in an International Context
Policy and Practice
Postcolonial Politics and International Relations
Radical Democracy
Security and the Surveillance State
Special Topic in Politics and International Relations
The Politics of Protest: Social and Political Movements Today
Credit Level 6
Job roles
This course will prepare you for a range of roles, including:
Civil servant
Diplomat
Journalist
Researcher
Graduate employers
Graduates from this course have found employment at organisations including:
HM Government
Houses of Parliament
Metropolitan Police
Student Union
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year