If you study International Relations BA at XJTLU, you can study International Relations BA (Hons) at the University of Liverpool on the XJTLU 2+2 programme. View other pathway options or see all XJTLU 2+2 programmes.
If you study International Relations BA at XJTLU, you can study International Relations BA (Hons) at the University of Liverpool on the XJTLU 2+2 programme. View other pathway options or see all XJTLU 2+2 programmes.
Current international trends are interpreted in a historical perspective yet with a view to future directions and likely developments. Politics affects all our lives and with a deeper understanding you can join in conversations that address key issues.
As an XJTLU 2+2 student, you will have the opportunity to learn from internationally recognised scholars and to hear about their cutting edge research examining a wide range of aspects of international relations. You will explore political ideas, systems and processes, learn to question and to challenge, how to collect data, develop knowledge, construct arguments and communicate your findings in different ways.
Discover what you'll learn, what you'll study, and how you'll be taught and assessed.
In year three, you’ll select from a pool of modules including: International Organisations, International Political Economy, Security in a Globalised World, Foreign Analysis and World Politics, and Politics of International Human Rights, as well as having the choice of a wide variety of modules that deal with the international political sphere. These include, but are not limited to: American Politics and Society, Regimes and their Consequences, and Gender and Feminist Politics: Core concepts and theories.
Students take 60 credits of optional modules in each semester.
Students must take 45 credits of specifically International Relations modules across the year, from a choice of:
On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.
Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.
Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.
In year four, modules available include: Identity in Contemporary International Politics, World Politics and the World Economy, Comparative Peace Processes and Africa-China Relations in a Changing Global Order. You can also choose from a range of modules that don’t have an explicit international dimension.
Students take 60 credits of optional modules in each semester.
POLI401: Dissertation is a full-year module and represents 15 credits in each semester.
On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.
Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.
Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.