Study politics, international relations, and history together at the University of Roehampton. You’ll examine how ideas, institutions, and historical events shape global change—while building research and communication skills for real-world impact.
The Politics, International Relations, and History course at the University of Roehampton offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex interactions between ideas, institutions, and historical events that drive global change. Through this program, students will develop essential research and communication skills that can be applied in various real-world contexts.
This undergraduate degree is structured to enhance your understanding progressively, starting from foundational concepts to an in-depth exploration of global politics and historical transformations. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking and analytical skills.
Indicative modules may include:
Learning and assessment: Students will engage in a variety of assessment methods, including essays, presentations, and project-based tasks. The program encourages participation in public discussions and incorporates digital humanities approaches where appropriate.
Admission criteria for this program may vary based on your educational background and qualifications. The University will evaluate your academic readiness for undergraduate study in Politics, International Relations, and History. Specific standardized test scores such as GRE, GMAT, or GPA may not be required for this program.
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