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The Bachelor of Science in International Relations program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers an immersive exploration into the causes of conflict, instability, and poverty, as well as the principles of democracy and justice in contemporary society. This undergraduate degree combines both theoretical and practical aspects of global politics, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of international relations. Throughout the course, you will develop essential analytical, critical thinking, and research skills that are highly sought after by employers. This program opens doors to various career paths, including national and global politics, think tanks, and more. In the International Relations course, you will examine the foreign and security policies of major global players and study key institutions such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Furthermore, you have the opportunity to tailor your studies by selecting optional modules that align with your interests and career aspirations. Whether you choose to focus on the politics of the UK, the EU, or the US, or delve into modules in criminology, economics, or ethics, this program provides a platform for in-depth exploration and critical analysis. By completing this program, you will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives needed to navigate the complexities of global politics and contribute to shaping a more just and peaceful world.
We'll introduce you to the world of international relations. Core modules will look at political theory and the concept of political inquiry.
You'll study political systems and explore the differences between democracies, semi-democracies, and authoritarian regimes.
You'll also choose optional modules from politics or related disciplines. For example, you could study topics like:
You'll advance your research skills and methods. This will give you the skills you need to prepare for the dissertation next year.
Modules will cover international political theory and major political thought, from Thucydides through to 19th century classical economists. This will show you the link between international relations and political.
You'll also choose from a broad range of optional modules. These include:
For your dissertation you’ll choose a topic from Politics or International Relations. This is an opportunity to demonstrate your independent research, analysis and communication skills.
You'll also choose from optional modules on topics such as:
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