BSc (Hons) — 2025 entry International Relations

Why do international conflicts arise? What is the role of NATO and other international organisations? How is the rise of populism affecting our lives? Our International Relations course will help you engage in present and future debates in international affairs whilst giving you a wide range of relevant, highly transferrable and sought-after skills.

Key course information

Typical offer
ABB-BBB
Start date
September 2025
Full time
3 years
UK fees
£9,535
Overseas fees
£22,000
UCAS code
L290
Campus
Stag Hill

Why choose
this course?

  • International relations is about competition for power in the international political system, and the possibilities for co-operation to address shared global challenges. 
  • Our BSc (Hons) International Relations course focuses on the ways that international politics is organised. Our course will introduce you to global questions of strategy and great power conflict, international organisations, diplomacy and foreign policy-making. 
  • Along the way you’ll be able to address the social and political issues behind the biggest debates in contemporary international affairs. 
  • You’ll have the option to take one of our award-winning Professional Training placements that will prepare you for work in industry. 
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Statistics

1st in the UK

Politics is ranked first* for teaching in the National Student Survey 2024

1st in the UK

Politics is ranked first for student experience in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025

3rd in the UK

Politics is ranked third for student satisfaction in The Complete University Guide 2025 

*out of institutions listed in the Guardian University Guide league tables.

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