BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology

Glasgow

 

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Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology program at the University of Strathclyde offers students a unique opportunity to explore the complex interplay between political systems, global affairs, and human behavior. This interdisciplinary program combines the fields of politics, international relations, and psychology, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how individual and collective psychological factors influence political dynamics, decision-making processes, and global events. By integrating theoretical insights from politics and psychology, students are prepared for diverse career paths in politics, diplomacy, psychology, and related fields.

Curriculum: The BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology curriculum at the University of Strathclyde is designed to equip students with a broad range of knowledge and skills. Students study core topics in politics, including political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and diplomatic studies. Concurrently, they explore psychological theories, research methods, and topics such as social psychology, cognitive psychology, and political psychology. The program also includes courses on the intersection of politics and psychology, allowing students to critically analyze the psychological dimensions of political behavior, ideology formation, and decision-making processes.

Research Focus: Research is a central component of the BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology program at the University of Strathclyde. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects that explore various aspects of politics and psychology, using qualitative and quantitative research methods. Whether conducting experiments, surveys, or case studies, students develop research skills and gain insights into the psychological mechanisms underlying political attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.

Industry Engagement: The University of Strathclyde emphasizes industry engagement and practical experiences in the BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology program. Students have access to research facilities and opportunities for hands-on learning through internships, placements, and industry projects. They can work with governmental agencies, research institutes, or non-profit organizations, gaining valuable experience and networking with professionals in their chosen fields.

Global Perspective: As a globally-minded institution, the University of Strathclyde promotes a global perspective in the BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology program. Students examine political and psychological phenomena from diverse cultural, historical, and geopolitical viewpoints. Additionally, the university offers study abroad programs, international exchange opportunities, and partnerships with universities worldwide, allowing students to gain cross-cultural perspectives and prepare for careers in today's interconnected world.

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Location

Glasgow

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 17400

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70 to 75%  or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90, with at least 19 in Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62 with no individual score below 51.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Strathclyde offers a range of scholarships and financial aid options to support students in their academic journey. These scholarships are designed to recognize excellence, provide access to education, and support students in pursuing their goals. 

Excellence Scholarship: The Excellence Scholarship is awarded to high-achieving students entering undergraduate programs at the University of Strathclyde. It provides a financial contribution towards tuition fees and is available for both Scottish and international students.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Many faculties within the University of Strathclyde offer scholarships tailored to specific areas of study. These scholarships aim to attract exceptional students and provide them with financial support throughout their academic program.

International Undergraduate Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence. It offers a financial award towards tuition fees and is renewable for subsequent years based on satisfactory academic progress.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations & Psychology program at the University of Strathclyde possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for various career paths in politics, international relations, psychology, and related fields. 

Political Analyst/Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as political analysts or researchers for government agencies, think tanks, or research institutes. They conduct research on political trends, analyze public opinion data, and provide insights into political behavior and decision-making processes.

Diplomat/Foreign Service Officer: With their understanding of international relations and psychology, graduates can work as diplomats or foreign service officers, representing their country's interests abroad. They engage in diplomatic negotiations, promote international cooperation, and address global challenges.

Policy Advisor: Graduates may work as policy advisors for government agencies or non-profit organizations, providing expertise on issues such as social welfare, human rights, or conflict resolution. They analyze policy proposals, assess their implications, and provide recommendations to policymakers.

Humanitarian Worker: Graduates can pursue careers in humanitarian organizations, working in areas such as refugee assistance, disaster relief, or peacebuilding efforts. They utilize their understanding of psychology to support individuals and communities affected by crises and advocate for human rights and social justice.

Social Researcher/Evaluator: Graduates may work as social researchers or evaluators for research firms, government agencies, or non-profit organizations. They design and conduct research studies, evaluate program effectiveness, and contribute to evidence-based policy and practice in areas such as education, health, or social services.

Media Analyst/Consultant: Graduates with expertise in politics, international relations, and psychology can work as media analysts or consultants for media organizations, political campaigns, or public relations firms. They analyze media content, assess its impact on public opinion, and provide strategic advice on communication strategies.

Psychological Strategist: Graduates may specialize as psychological strategists, applying psychological principles to political campaigns, marketing strategies, or organizational management. They utilize their understanding of human behavior to influence attitudes, beliefs, and decision-making processes.

International Development Specialist: With their interdisciplinary background, graduates can work in international development, focusing on issues such as poverty alleviation, gender equality, or community development. They collaborate with international organizations, NGOs, and governmental agencies to design and implement sustainable development initiatives.

Crisis Intervention Specialist: Graduates can work as crisis intervention specialists, providing psychological support and counseling services to individuals and communities affected by emergencies, conflicts, or natural disasters. They offer trauma-informed care, promote resilience, and facilitate recovery and healing processes.

Political Psychologist: Graduates may specialize in political psychology, conducting research on topics such as political attitudes, leadership, or group behavior. They work in academia, research institutes, or consultancy firms, contributing to our understanding of the psychological dimensions of politics and society.


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