International Relations is approached through diverse world lenses which explore and critique significant and urgent global issues and their responses today.
Course overview
The breadth and depth of this course, coupled with the international research and teaching expertise of staff, provides students with a strong foundation in international relations from multiple world perspectives. Students will be introduced to real world examples and theoretical and practical approaches to the key issues in international relations today.
Why study this course with us?
International Relations at Chester is an internationally research-informed course that offers students multiple world perspectives on the key global issues affecting the world today. A unique blend of theoretical and practical skills are gained through the course to enable graduates to contribute to an understanding of the changing nature of the world around us. The programme team comprises active researchers and specialists who are committed to providing a transformative and world-informed education that contributes to greater global citizenship.
We are proud of our National Student Survey results for intellectual rigour and offer students the opportunity to realise their full intellectual potential in a safe environment that is conducive to learning and debate.
Our passionate International Relations Team share a number of research awards and local and international teaching awards. In the last year, the university research informed teaching award was awarded to a staff member in this programme.
Teaching methods
The course is taught through lectures, workshops, seminars, group-based discussions and debates using multiple approaches to learning.
Assessment
You will be assessed in a variety of different ways, including coursework that comprises essays, research portfolios, reports, presentations and reviews.
Work based learning
As part of your studies you may take our Work Based Learning module, where you will be fully supported in securing a work placement of at least 150 hours, which you may be able to use in trying out a future career. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake Experiential Overseas Learning, where you can take advantage of our long-established links with organisations worldwide. Most students have the opportunity to undertake either one of these options as an integral part of their undergraduate course.
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Setembro 2024
Chester
Parkgate Road,
Chester,
Cheshire,
CH1 4BJ, England
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A University of Chester é uma comunidade estudantil vibrante e acolhedora de mais de 14.000 alunos internacionais de mais de 115 países.