BSc Econ International Relations and Politics

Cardiff

 

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Program Overview

The BSc Econ in International Relations and Politics program at Cardiff University blends the study of political theory with practical insights into global economic systems and international diplomacy. Students gain an in-depth understanding of both domestic and global politics, focusing on the interactions between states, international organizations, and non-governmental actors. The program offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding political systems, governance, conflict, and economic relations. It prepares students to engage with contemporary issues, develop critical thinking abilities, and apply their learning to real-world situations.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc Econ in International Relations and Politics provides a comprehensive foundation in political theory, global governance, and international relations. Students begin with core modules that cover areas like international relations theory, global political economy, comparative politics, and public policy. Later in the program, they can choose from specialized modules that explore issues like security studies, political economy, global justice, and international law. The program also includes research methods courses, allowing students to develop the skills needed to analyze political and economic data effectively. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent research, students are encouraged to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical problem-solving abilities.

Research Focus: Cardiff University’s research focus in International Relations and Politics is internationally recognized, with faculty members conducting research in various areas, including international security, global political economy, international law, and comparative politics. The university’s research centers provide students with the opportunity to engage with the latest developments in these fields. The research output from Cardiff’s staff often influences global policy discussions and offers students a chance to explore cutting-edge topics such as climate change policy, global security, and the economics of globalization. Students are encouraged to develop their own research projects, benefiting from Cardiff’s academic expertise and extensive resources.

Industry Engagement: Cardiff University has strong connections with various international organizations, government agencies, think tanks, and NGOs, providing students with ample opportunities to gain industry experience. Students in the BSc Econ in International Relations and Politics program can engage in internships, placements, and projects that offer hands-on experience in politics, policy analysis, and international relations. These opportunities allow students to build professional networks, gain practical insights, and enhance their employability upon graduation. Cardiff's partnerships with institutions worldwide also provide students with access to global career opportunities and industry expertise.

Global Perspective: The BSc Econ in International Relations and Politics program emphasizes a global perspective, encouraging students to think beyond national borders and understand the complexities of international relations in a globalized world. The curriculum incorporates comparative studies, examining political systems and economic structures across different regions, from Europe and the United States to the Global South. Cardiff University’s diverse student body and international research collaborations ensure that students are exposed to a wide range of perspectives, preparing them for careers in international settings. Moreover, the program’s international focus is reinforced by opportunities for exchange programs, study abroad options, and engagement with global policy issues, enhancing students’ global understanding and intercultural competencies.

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Location

Cardiff

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 22700

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% 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 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 69.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Cardiff University offers a range of scholarships to support international students pursuing undergraduate studies. These scholarships are designed to attract high-achieving students from around the world, easing the financial burden and recognizing academic excellence. 

Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship: Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is a merit-based award that provides partial funding for exceptional international undergraduate and postgraduate students. This scholarship rewards high academic achievement and study, making it ideal for students with strong academic backgrounds.

Chevening Scholarship: Offered in collaboration with the UK government, the prestigious Chevening Scholarship is available to international students who demonstrate leadership potential and academic excellence. The award covers tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and other allowances, supporting future leaders and influencers in various fields.

British Council GREAT Scholarships: Cardiff University partners with the British Council to offer the GREAT Scholarships for students from specific countries, including China, India, Malaysia, and Thailand. These scholarships provide financial assistance for tuition fees and are intended to encourage bright students to pursue postgraduate studies in the UK.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Certain academic departments at Cardiff University offer additional scholarships tailored to specific fields of study, such as engineering, business, and life sciences. These scholarships provide partial funding and are aimed at attracting talented students to specific programs.

International Foundation Programme Scholarships: For international students who need to complete a foundation year before beginning an undergraduate degree, Cardiff University offers scholarships to cover part of the foundation year tuition fees. This scholarship supports students in their transition to full-time degree programs at the university.

Financial Aid and External Scholarships: In addition to Cardiff University scholarships, students can explore external funding options such as loans, grants, and scholarships provided by their home countries or private organizations. The university’s financial aid office offers guidance to help students find external financial support.

Graduating with a BSc Econ in International Relations and Politics from Cardiff University opens numerous career pathways in both the public and private sectors, as well as within international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and research institutions. The combination of political and economic expertise gained from the program prepares graduates for roles that require critical thinking, analytical skills, and an understanding of global political dynamics. 

Diplomat/Foreign Service Officer: Representing their country in foreign policy matters, diplomats engage in negotiations, manage international relations, and work to resolve conflicts between nations.

Policy Advisor/Analyst: Employed by government agencies, international bodies, or think tanks, policy advisors analyze global political and economic issues and offer strategic recommendations to policymakers.

International Relations Consultant: Providing advice on global politics, security, and economic relations, consultants assist organizations in making informed decisions on international strategies and policies.

Political Risk Analyst: Working in the private sector or in consulting, analysts assess the potential risks that political events or decisions could have on businesses, investments, and international operations.

International Development Specialist: Working with international organizations, NGOs, or government agencies, these professionals focus on development projects aimed at improving economic, social, and environmental conditions in developing countries.

Human Rights Advocate: Representing human rights organizations, NGOs, or governmental bodies, these professionals work on policies and programs to protect and promote human rights across the globe.

International Trade and Economic Advisor: Focused on global markets, trade policies, and economic relations, these professionals advise governments, businesses, and international organizations on strategies for international trade and economic development.

Security and Defense Analyst: Analyzing global security threats, geopolitical risks, and conflict zones, security analysts provide valuable insights to governments, defense contractors, and international security organizations.

Public Affairs Specialist/Communications Officer: Responsible for managing communication strategies for international organizations, governmental agencies, or NGOs, these specialists handle public diplomacy, media relations, and stakeholder engagement on global issues.


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