O que eu aprenderei?
Broaden your knowledge by exploring a wide range of subjects from across the University. Learn how different academic disciplines interact and examine the ideas and forces that drive our world. Explore new pathways and follow your interests.Become a more flexible thinker by learning about the many methods humans have used to interpret and deal with the world around them. Develop a broad skill set that can be adapted to careers in many areas, including diplomacy, the civil service, international organisations, NGOs, the media, banking and teaching.Although you are a student of the School of Politics and International Relations, you will be taught by academics from all across the University. You receive high quality teaching informed by cutting edge research on a range of political, social, economic and cultural issues.Choose to study Liberal Arts at Kent because: · you’ll study a wide range of modules developed by our innovative lecturers, who advise governments around the world. Build your degree around your interests.· you can expand your horizons with a Year Abroad· you join the supportive and welcoming community on our Canterbury campus, set among green and tranquil open spaces, with access to the world-class resources of our Templeman Library.· you can shape your degree outside of the classroom through our Politics and IR Society and Kent Model UN. These student-led societies host regular events, talks and debates with high-profile speakers, such as Jess Phillips MP, on tackling domestic violence.
De qual departamento farei parte?
School of Politics and International Relations
Requisitos de admissão
Para estudantes do(s)/da Estados Unidos
A-levels should include at least two, preferably three, traditional A-Level subjects such as English, History, Politics, Geography, Religious Studies, Sociology or Modern Languages.