Politics and International Relations and Social Policy - BA (Hons)
University of Strathclyde
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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4 Years

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University of Strathclyde

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As a politics student, youll look at the work of governments and their policies and study the behaviour of those who govern - and who they are governing - both at home and abroad. Youll also gain knowledge of domestic and international institutions and issues relating to conflict and cooperation. We cover diverse and relevant issues, such as international terrorism to the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. Politics graduates can go on to work in a number of areas, with many pursuing ...Read more

As a politics student, you'll look at the work of governments and their policies and study the behaviour of those who govern - and who they are governing - both at home and abroad. You'll also gain knowledge of domestic and international institutions and issues relating to conflict and cooperation. We cover diverse and relevant issues, such as international terrorism to the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. Politics graduates can go on to work in a number of areas, with many pursuing academic research careers in the UK, Europe and North America. Social Policy examines the ways in which societies distribute resources and develop services to meet individual and social needs. Key social policy issues examined include poverty economic, race, age and gender inequality social justice health education criminal justice and housing.It utilises a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to improve our understanding of how societies organise their resources to meet individual and social needs and how they measure progress in these areas. This programme gives you the opportunity to learn more about the social and economic challenges facing Scottish society and place these in a broader international perspective. It draws on disciplines such as history, sociology, anthropology, economics, law, psychology, social anthropology and politics.

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Politics
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WUSCA ranking:
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7/279
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CUG Subject Ranking
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17th
CUG Ranking
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38th
What students say
SR
Student Reviewer
23 Oct 25

Amazing teaching staff and environment to work and learn in..Read more

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Akshay
05 Feb 25

Student support provided by the department and the student Union. It could be improved by allowing students to visit department without any prior appointment Monday to Friday...Read more

Entry requirements

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A level

A level:

ABB - BBB Grades / Points required

Scottish Higher:

AAAA Grades / Points required

UCAS Tariff:

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme:

32 - 30 Grades / Points required

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017):

H2H2H3H3H3 Grades / Points required

Scottish HNC:

Pass Grades / Points required

Scottish HND:

Pass Grades / Points required

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£21,550 per year

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Cost of living (University provided accommodation) - 141 Per week

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SR
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23 Oct 25
Politics and International Relations and Social Policy - BA (Hons)
Amazing teaching staff and environment to work and learn in...
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Akshay
05 Feb 25
MSc International Relations
Student support provided by the department and the student Union. It could be improved by allowing students to visit department without any prior appointment Monday to Friday....
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University of Strathclyde
16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ United Kingdom
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