Course Overview
Our Joint Honours Politics and International Relations degree is designed for students who are interested in domestic politics (including the study of political theory, states, elections, and parliaments) as well as politics between countries (with a focus on international relations theory, security studies, and conflict). The degree allows you to develop expertise in both areas and to explore topics (such as environmental politics, global political economy, and global politics) where they intersect.
The course is designed to give you a strong grounding in both politics and international relations in the first year, before allowing greater specialisation as well as increasing focus on the domestic/international intersection in the second year. During the final year the focus is on self-directed learning, allowing you the flexibility to choose topics and areas that you wish to focus on. The opportunity to intern with a Member of the Senedd in our Senedd/Welsh Parliament module in the final year provides a chance to learn first-hand how parliaments and parliamentarians work. You also have the opportunity to participate in the British Parliamentary Studies module, partly delivered by expert staff from the Houses of Parliament.
There is a strong emphasis on employability and skills across the degree. You will typically develop excellent communication skills across a variety of formats, and learn to present ideas in a range of formats (e.g., briefing paper, policy analysis, case studies, podcasts), along with strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills.