

BA European Social and Political Studies
About this course
European social and political studies is a discipline that takes Europe seriously as an intellectual project rather than simply a geographical fact. It asks why European states organise themselves differently from one another, how the European Union has developed and what its future might be, and what European societies look like when examined through the lenses of sociology, political science, and cultural studies. Students engage with questions about democracy, welfare states, migration, nationalism, and the political economy of the continent. At University College London this four-year full-time degree is distinctive in its multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual approach. You will study politics and social theory alongside one or more European languages, developing both a conceptual understanding of European society and the linguistic access to engage with it from the inside. The four-year structure typically incorporates a period of study abroad in Europe, which is integral to the programme rather than optional: you experience directly the social and political environment you have been studying. UCL's location in London, a major European capital even after Brexit, and its connections to policy, research, and international organisations enrich the programme considerably. Graduates of European social and political studies are well suited to careers in European institutions, international organisations, the civil service, research, journalism, NGOs, and diplomacy. The combination of political analysis, sociological understanding, and European language competence is particularly valuable in roles that require engagement with multiple national contexts simultaneously. Management consulting, financial services, and international business also value this profile. Postgraduate study in European politics, international relations, social policy, or area studies is a natural and common progression for graduates who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic careers.
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