The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations (BA-IR) is designed for high school graduates interested in studying politics and global governance.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
University of Birmingham
This degree aims to promote an interdisciplinary understanding of Africa, its history, cultures and societies, but also to focus critically and analytically on the unique contribution anthropology has made to the study of Africa and things African.
University of Essex
Our BA International Development focuses on the interconnected processes of social, political, economic, cultural, and environmental change taking place in developing countries.
Malmö University
The bachelor's programme in International Migration and Ethnic Relations gives you a solid foundation for further studies at the Master’s level or for a career within migration and diversity related issues such as segregation, social cohesion, globalisation and integration
University of Essex
Our BA Philosophy, Religion and Ethics (including Year Abroad) provides an exciting and cohesive course of study in philosophy, with a special focus on issues regarding religion and ethics, including momentous issues like the meaning of life, the relationship between faith and reason, arguments for and against the existence of God and the moral status of abortion and euthanasia. You spend your third year abroad.
New Bulgarian University
The Program is organized as a joint effort of two Departments -Political Science and Centre for Social Practices, ensuring the widestinter-disciplinarian approach, and a febrile mix of the theoretical and the practical. Students will have the opportunity to enter into exchanges with similar programs, conducted at Universities in the European Union. The Program also includes internships and other forms of engagement with non-government organisations, political parties, departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other suitable institutions. Fieldwork is also available in some of the courses of the Program.
University of Birmingham
This degree has been designed to offer you a detailed insight into the varied and varying views of the African continent and its peoples, and the place of both in a complex, constantly changing and ‘globalising’ world.
University of Birmingham
Students have a wide range of courses from which to choose within CWAS. Students in all years take modules, usually in 20 credit blocks, up to a total of 120 credits.
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
This Arts degree gives you flexibility by allowing you to select a diverse range of subjects. Details of all subjects can be found by clicking on the links on the left. The subjects on offer range from centuries old disciplines such as literature, the classics, philosophy, and mathematics to more modern areas of thought, such as anthropology, computer science, economics, psychology, and sociology.