BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations

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Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program at Liverpool Hope University offers students a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of psychology and global affairs. This interdisciplinary degree combines insights from psychology, political science, and international relations to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of individual and collective behavior in the context of global politics and diplomacy. Students examine topics such as conflict resolution, human rights, development, and cross-cultural communication, preparing them for careers in international organizations, diplomacy, humanitarian work, research, and more.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in both psychology and international relations, while also offering opportunities for specialization and interdisciplinary study. Core modules cover topics such as social psychology, political psychology, international politics, and global governance. Students also have the flexibility to choose elective modules that allow them to explore specific areas of interest, such as peacebuilding, foreign policy analysis, or global security studies. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent study, students develop critical thinking, analytical, and research skills that are applicable to both fields.

Research Focus: Liverpool Hope University emphasizes a research-led approach within the BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program, encouraging students to engage in original research projects that bridge the gap between psychology and international affairs. Faculty members are actively involved in research across a range of topics, including conflict resolution, human rights advocacy, cross-cultural communication, and global mental health. Students have the opportunity to participate in research seminars, conferences, and collaborative projects, gaining hands-on experience in applying psychological theories and methodologies to understand and address global challenges.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program at Liverpool Hope University fosters industry engagement through internships, placements, and networking opportunities with organizations in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience through internships with international organizations, diplomatic missions, government agencies, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). These experiences provide students with valuable insights into the workings of international relations, diplomacy, and global governance, as well as opportunities to develop professional skills and networks.

Global Perspective: Liverpool Hope University encourages students in the BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program to adopt a global perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of individual and collective behavior across cultures, societies, and regions. While the program may focus on Western theories and case studies, students are exposed to diverse perspectives through the study of global issues, cross-cultural psychology, and non-Western approaches to international relations. Opportunities for international study, exchange programs, or fieldwork further broaden students' understanding of the complexities of global politics and diplomacy in a multicultural world.

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Location

Hope Park

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 12500

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

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

English language proficiency: 

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 17 in Speaking, and 20 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59 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.

Liverpool Hope University offers various scholarships and financial support options to international students, recognizing their academic excellence and potential. These scholarships aim to make higher education more accessible and affordable for international students. 

International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international undergraduate and postgraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. The scholarship is worth up to £2,000 and is awarded based on academic merit.

Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international undergraduate students who have achieved exceptional academic results. The scholarship is worth up to £3,000 and is based on academic performance.

Partnership Scholarships: Liverpool Hope University has established partnerships with various institutions worldwide. Through these partnerships, international students may be eligible for specific scholarships or fee reductions when applying to Liverpool Hope University. 

Country-Specific Scholarships: Liverpool Hope University offers scholarships tailored to students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships may vary in terms of eligibility criteria, funding amount, and application process.

External Scholarships: Liverpool Hope University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by governments, organizations, and foundations in their home countries or other sources. The university provides guidance and support to students in identifying and applying for these external scholarships.

It is important to note that the availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines for scholarships may vary from year to year.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Psychology and International Relations program from Liverpool Hope University possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for a wide range of career opportunities in both the public and private sectors, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international organizations. The interdisciplinary nature of the program equips graduates with analytical, research, communication, and cross-cultural skills, making them valuable assets in various fields related to global affairs.

Diplomat or Foreign Service Officer: Graduates can pursue careers as diplomats or foreign service officers, representing their country's interests abroad, negotiating treaties, and promoting diplomatic relations between nations. They may work for government agencies, embassies, or international organizations, engaging in diplomacy, conflict resolution, and crisis management.

International Development Specialist: Graduates can work as international development specialists, designing and implementing development projects in areas such as poverty alleviation, health, education, and economic empowerment. They may work for NGOs, development agencies, or multilateral organizations, collaborating with communities and stakeholders to promote sustainable development and social justice.

Policy Analyst or Researcher: Graduates can work as policy analysts or researchers, analyzing global trends, conducting policy research, and providing evidence-based recommendations to policymakers, think tanks, or research institutes. They may focus on issues such as human rights, global governance, security, or environmental sustainability.

Humanitarian Aid Worker: Graduates can pursue careers as humanitarian aid workers, providing assistance to populations affected by conflict, natural disasters, or humanitarian crises. They may work for international NGOs, humanitarian agencies, or United Nations agencies, delivering emergency relief, coordinating response efforts, and advocating for the rights of vulnerable populations.

Intelligence Analyst or Security Specialist: Graduates can work as intelligence analysts or security specialists, analyzing threats to national or global security, assessing risks, and developing strategies to mitigate security challenges. They may work for government agencies, security firms, or consulting companies, monitoring political developments, conducting threat assessments, and advising on security policies.

Global Health Advocate: Graduates can work as global health advocates, promoting health equity, access to healthcare, and disease prevention initiatives on a global scale. They may work for international health organizations, advocacy groups, or government agencies, advocating for policies that address global health challenges such as pandemics, infectious diseases, or maternal health.

Nonprofit Manager or Program Coordinator: Graduates can work as nonprofit managers or program coordinators, overseeing the operations of NGOs, advocacy organizations, or international charities. They may manage projects, coordinate fundraising efforts, and engage with stakeholders to advance social and humanitarian causes.

International Business Consultant: Graduates can work as international business consultants, advising companies on global market trends, cross-cultural communication, and international expansion strategies. They may work for consulting firms, multinational corporations, or trade associations, helping businesses navigate the complexities of international markets and regulatory environments.

Conflict Resolution Specialist: Graduates can work as conflict resolution specialists, facilitating dialogue, negotiation, and reconciliation processes in conflict-affected areas or between conflicting parties. They may work for peacebuilding organizations, mediation centers, or international agencies, promoting peace, justice, and stability in diverse contexts.

Journalist or Foreign Correspondent: Graduates can work as journalists or foreign correspondents, reporting on global events, political developments, and social issues for media outlets, news agencies, or digital platforms. They may cover international affairs, conduct investigative journalism, or produce multimedia content that informs and engages audiences around the world.


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